• by chkaloon on 6/1/2025, 10:19:19 PM

    Some legislators probably have constituents that just won't shut up about it, so they figure let's pass this since it doesn't actually ban anything that actually exists and get these crazies off my back.

  • by jleyank on 6/1/2025, 8:34:25 PM

    How about people who burn wood or paper? Vehicles rolling coal? There’s a whole lot of processes that put particulates into the air - are these banned as well? Or is it just banning water vapour?

  • by techpineapple on 6/1/2025, 7:56:10 PM

    Would this ban airplanes flying in the state?

  • by johnea on 6/1/2025, 9:38:28 PM

    > nanochemicals that alter weather patterns

    Those wily legislators in the sportsman's paradise, what will they take on next?

    I hope they can prevent the lizard people, from inside the hollow earth, from grooming those children at Hilary Clinton's pizza parlor!

    As if there wasn't enough blatant polluting in Louisiana already, and now they're burdened with nanochemicals that alter weather patterns. I'm glad to see they're taking on the most egregious violators first!

  • by jmclnx on 6/1/2025, 8:45:17 PM

    How stupid can these republicans be ? I guess there is no limit.

    So they fear 'chemtails' is being used to help prevent climate change, really dumb.

    But it does not matter, in 50 years or so, Louisiana will be unlivable in the summer and there is a good chance New Orleans will be under water. So go ahead Louisiana People, keep voting in the dumbest people you can find.

  • by peter-m80 on 6/2/2025, 9:56:23 AM

    USA :facepalm: