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Illegal Activity
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Originally Posted by motorcharge
(Post 2186031)
Illegal Activity
5. Do not talk about illegal activity on this forum. This includes illegal drugs, parties, wheeling, internet use, etc. Violators of this rule will be dealt with on a case by case basis. This rule includes the discussion of removing catalytic convertors, this is illegal and not allowed to be discussed on this site. But rules are rules. |
Originally Posted by motorcharge
(Post 2186031)
Illegal Activity
5. Do not talk about illegal activity on this forum. This includes illegal drugs, parties, wheeling, internet use, etc. Violators of this rule will be dealt with on a case by case basis. This rule includes the discussion of removing catalytic convertors, this is illegal and not allowed to be discussed on this site. |
Wahh wahh, I have just a cat on mine sounds pretty good
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I'll admit that I have thought about it so I don't have to deal with the pawprints on my ride. But my neighbors are good friends of mine so I'll just put up with it.
:naughty: ETA: How the heck did this end up in "BUILDS" anyway? seriously people, think. |
Originally Posted by highspeed
(Post 2186062)
Thats weird, I have never heard that removing the Cat is illegal? I live in Alabama and do not have a cat, and its not illegal here.
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Originally Posted by Prototype4342
(Post 2186410)
Agreed, in Colorado Springs [where I actually live] you don't have to have a cat or muffler as long as it doesn't break a certain decibel level.
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Originally Posted by sthon
(Post 2186443)
catalytic converters are required under federal law, regardless of any state or city laws/ordinances.
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Originally Posted by Willys55
(Post 2186449)
First correct answer:)
I would like to see how the federal regulation reads regarding this, because I can think of a few federal laws that are written very open-ended as to leave the "enforcement" of the law to the states and local government. |
Jeep the cat and get a glass pack with a turndown at the end! You will be happy!
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Originally Posted by highspeed
(Post 2187828)
About as correct as having a Fed law against marijuana. States are gonna do there own thing, and there is little to zero for enforcement from the federal level.
I would like to see how the federal regulation reads regarding this, because I can think of a few federal laws that are written very open-ended as to leave the "enforcement" of the law to the states and local government. |
Originally Posted by Willys55
(Post 2188184)
Federal Law for All US States.....Period! How it's enforced is not the issue here. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it.:naughty:
And I don't smoke.......anything..........ever. |
Originally Posted by highspeed
(Post 2189865)
Uh.......ok. I think you missed my point, but it doesn't matter. And I don't smoke.......anything..........ever. |
Originally Posted by winnbigg
(Post 2191358)
I get what ur saying man, an thanks. I'm going to cut open the cat and rivet it together around the straight pipe. So it will legally b present, and since its a 89 in Oregon it doesn't have to go through emotions so its federally and state legal. LOOPHOLE!!
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