(June 6, 2021 at 11:41 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Agricultural burns are subject to federal and state regulations. The aim of those regulations is similar to the aim of residential burn regs - and in point of fact anywhere where ag can burn so can residents. Urban restrictions respect the disparate circumstances between burning in a rural belt and burning in the city center - though...if you want to burn trash, the sop for proper incineration applies the same in both cases, it's simply a matter of scale and proximity. It's a fun aside, but where does it figure into whatever you're trying to express.
I'm struggling to see not only how this would be strange, but how it would be similar to some other example where two very different things, like a knife and an assualt rifle, are asserted to be treated as the same thing...?
Well, nature burns as well. It is a part of the natural ecocycle in many parts of the world.
What point the OP was trying to make is anyone's guess.