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DOPL shouldn't regulate every business. Do they offer a lemonaid stand owner license?
You must be 8, have a food handler permit and spent 20 hrs working for another lemonaid stand?
Mowing lawns lincense? weeding yards? digging worms?
give me a break.
A license to make paper airplanes?
Perhaps we need to remove 1/4 of the licenses DOPL requires.
You've got to be kidding! Government regulation is strangling common sense into oblivion! Will there soon be anything left that one can do without a license? Rep. Derek Brown got it right: "This bill doesn’t make any sense. (But) if this is about protecting an industry, all of a sudden the bill makes a lot of sense.”
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