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12. AARON GILMORE (National) to the Minister of Energy and Resources: Will the Government be moving to ban the sale of incandescent light bulbs?
Hon GERRY BROWNLEE (Minister of Energy and Resources): I am delighted to inform the House that I have issued firm instructions to the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority to stop its plans to ban the sale of incandescent light bulbs. This Government, in stark contrast to the previous Government and the previous Minister of Energy, David Parker, rejects the idea that the Government knows best and must constantly meddle in the lives of New Zealanders. If people wish to buy incandescent light bulbs, then this Government will not stop them from doing so.
Aaron Gilmore: Why is the Government not going to ban incandescent light bulbs?
Hon GERRY BROWNLEE: There are a number of excellent reasons why we have not moved to ban those light bulbs. The first is that this Government believes that choice not compulsion, and the ability for individuals to make their own decisions about what sorts of lives they want to lead and what contribution they want to make to climate change, is far better than nanny State telling them what to do.
Wait til your super bulbs burn out a lot faster than you expect. Al Gore’s mercury filled poison bulbs claim a 7 year life. They are lucky if they last a year.
Who uses 100W bulbs anyway? They are too hot, and burn out frequently. I use mostly 60W bulbs, and where I can get away with it 40W bulbs. I think the ban on 100W bulbs may be inconsequential; unless it is a pathway towards targeting their dear 60W relative.
First they came for my 100W, and I said nothing.
[Does bad taste get oneself banned from FR?]
The way the laws are set up,
the 100W bulb is only the first to be “phased out”.
The 75’s, 60’s, and 40’s are to follow in subsequent years.
So, if you’re “stocking up” against the ban,
buy the bigger bulbs first, as they will be the first to be outlawed.
Who will buy these pricier light bulbs for the poor people and those on public aid?
I’m assuming incandescents would have nearly unlimited storage life if kept in a dry location? I found some in the basement of my parents home that had to be from the 1950s, the paper sleeve was crumbling but the bulbs illuminated fine.
Maybe they’ll have lightbulb turf wars, now that marijuana is effectively legal?
Actually, there are CFL bulbs that work with dimmers. I have one. It’s dimmed by an X-10 module.
But they cost more than a regular CFL
All this envirowacko stuff based on even more government provided lies:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/07/BAOF1FDMRV.DTL#ixzz11iqEfuN9
There's a few of us who would have been banned a few hundred times over if that were the case...
PS: Thank you, Mods and JimRob for having a sense of humor!
Green Police
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq58zS4_jvM
“unless it is a pathway towards targeting their dear 60W relative.”
We have a winner!
We’ve been stocking up for months.
I tried one once. Really expensive and only lasted 2 months.
titter
I probably have stocked up enough for my lifetime.
I guess I’ll have to make a provision in my will...
My mistake, I was thinking about 3-way bulbs. It really didn’t work very well.
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