On Jun 16, 2014, at 8:33 PM,  wrote:

The problem with state by state legislation is that some states already 
*require*
units outside the SI for Unit Pricing, while even the current FPLA is silent of 
the units of measurement that may or must be used in Unit Pricing.


Eugene Mechtly
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Yes indeed, Thank you Don.
With 110 names on our list, one would think that those 110 people probably live 
in at least ten or perhaps even twenty or so states. We have state metrication 
legislation pending in Hawaii (HB36). We have state metrication legislation 
pending in Oregon (LC44). Please consider introducing state metrication 
legislation in your state too so we can give momentum to this trend. I know 
that some may argue against this state-by-state strategy, and I agree that a 
federal mandate would be preferable, but a federal mandate seems unlikely in 
light of the current gridlock in Congress. Even though a state-by-state 
metrication legislation strategy may not be ideal, at least it sends a message 
that some Americans in some states want metrication. Who knows? It just might 
work. I say we give it a try. What say you? Please consider introducing 
metrication legislation in YOUR state.

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Probably a good time to thank Don for coordinating this list for all these 
years, I think we sometimes forget he is the quite guy keeping it going and 
thanks to Colorado State for hosting.


I agree, unless we hit some sort of server limit to the number of users, the 
more the merrier even if they just listen in.


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But how many actually post?  Why sign up if you have no intention to post?

Do you drop people off who don’t post a message after a fixed amount of time?





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Subject: [USMA:53970] Re: Rejoining USMA

About 110 names.

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Welcome back! I am curious. Approximately how many are on the USMA list?

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Have been away for some time and am now rejoining the USMA list.
Bill



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