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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:14 pm 
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I remember a while back that California banned the use of charcoal. Is this still in effect or did they repeal this?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:22 pm 
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Sounds like some dumb ass law we would have. If it is still in effect I doubt it is enforced. I am sure that law was just a feather in the cap of some tree hugger politician to get some tree hugger votes.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:05 am 
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We can buy it at the store, it must be ok to use. What they did away with about 5 or 10 years ago was the lighter fluid. The stuff we get now is more environment friendly. Also they have the charcoal that doesn't need fluid.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:25 am 
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Charcoal takes too long, I just bought a solaire infared grill, cooks a 1 inch steak in 10-12 min. Tases great. Cooks at over 1,000 deg. Best steak, burgers ever had. Just my 2 cents...


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I remember some study out a few years ago talking about how much polution comes from lighter fluid when starting a BBQ. this study talked about how much polution goes up during summer months and totally spikes on days like 4th of July... yeah yeah whatever. I heard some wackos were trying to get it ban but didnt think they were successful. What i do is take a tin can and fill it with gasoline or lighter fluid. then i soak about 6 bricketts in it until they are fully saturated. I put those 6 at the bottom of the BBQ, install the wire grille above and then put the rest of the coals on top of that so they are sitting suspended about 5 inches above the 6 soaked ones. I light the 6 and let the flames from those start the bricketts directly above them. saves me a lot in lighter fluid and works every time. I still throw the rib eyes on the Kingsfords all the time. its still available everywhere. as F'd up as laws are here in CA i dont think they will ever get away with banning charcoal... thats practically communist.

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No charcoal? Isnt the right to use charcoal in the constitution somewhere? If it isnt it should be damn it!!


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