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Ohms Law Repealed In Texas [message #203335] Mon, 01 April 2013 19:24 Go to next message
John Ruff is currently offline  John Ruff   United States
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Moving quickly to reinforce the state's electrician-friendly image, lawmakers in Texas gave final approval today to repeal a law that has caused confusion for electricians in their state, especially in the Bryan-College Station area.

Ohm's Law, which says that the amount of current flowing through a circuit is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance, was repealed in the Texas House and Senate. By removing it from the books, the hope is that their electricians will no longer have to comply with the laws of nature while in Texas.

The Senate voted 38-0 to repeal the measure, which also passed the House last week. The bill now goes to the governor for his signature.

Senate Leader Macon Sparks, R-Useriousville, said law enforcement officials have trouble enforcing Ohm's Law, and that electricians have trouble following it. "I don't know how this law got on the books in the first place," Sparks said. "There's no congressional record of it, which makes it unconstitutional."

Sparks added that since they use a different voltage and frequency outside of Texas, the law is discriminatory. "We wanted to make sure that foreigners from outside of Texas wouldn't be confused about the issue," Sparks said.


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Re: [GMCnet] Ohms Law Repealed In Texas [message #203337 is a reply to message #203335] Mon, 01 April 2013 19:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Don't the fine statesmen and women in the Great State of Texas have
anything better to do on April first? (grin)


On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:24 PM, John Ruff <j_r_ruff@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> Moving quickly to reinforce the state's electrician-friendly image,
> lawmakers in Texas gave final approval today to repeal a law that has
> caused confusion for electricians in their state, especially in the
> Bryan-College Station area.
>
> Ohm's Law, which says that the amount of current flowing through a circuit
> is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the
> resistance, was repealed in the Texas House and Senate. By removing it from
> the books, the hope is that their electricians will no longer have to
> comply with the laws of nature while in Texas.
>
> The Senate voted 38-0 to repeal the measure, which also passed the House
> last week. The bill now goes to the governor for his signature.
>
> Senate Leader Macon Sparks, R-Useriousville, said law enforcement
> officials have trouble enforcing Ohm's Law, and that electricians have
> trouble following it. "I don't know how this law got on the books in the
> first place," Sparks said. "There's no congressional record of it, which
> makes it unconstitutional."
>
> Sparks added that since they use a different voltage and frequency outside
> of Texas, the law is discriminatory. "We wanted to make sure that
> foreigners from outside of Texas wouldn't be confused about the issue,"
> Sparks said.
> --
> John Ruff
> Chandler, AZ
> 1975 Eleganza
> WA3RIG
>
>
> If I use ZDDP in a new car - will the tappets go flat?
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Re: [GMCnet] Ohms Law Repealed In Texas [message #203339 is a reply to message #203337] Mon, 01 April 2013 20:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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Canada is changing the law of physics.
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