
Originally Posted by
LadyScrappers
Unfortunately, I think this is what they are talkng about. My local scrap yard takes any kind of
escrap for 10 cents/lb and when I asked them if I could buy it from them, they told me that they could only sell to someone with this permit (which they have). I asked them how they got their permit, and they told me they had to go through a class and pay a lot of money, and that they are subject to periodic unanounced inspections. I'm not even zoned commercial, so technically have no facility.
And here I thought NH was the "Live Free Or Die" state! What an impediment on small local business. It seems to me the burden of proof should be on the state, to prove that you have behaved irresponsibly with materials. I hope the Porcupine people have some luck in rolling back these unreasonable demands.

Originally Posted by
Hypoman
Yeah, it will probably take me about a year to be able to meet IN regs for a license, only because I don't have a big enough building to store my stuff in. Thats the only setback I have....... the rest is cake.
Am I wrong, but in Indiana aren't we pretty much good to go unless we have 23 tons or more of material at our physical location?
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