Samson
Póg Mo Thóin
I grew up on a farm, a real farm. Not a pretend farm that some people have so they have a place to get away from the wife on Sunday.
When I was nine, I learned how to drive a tractor and hay rack and from that point on, I did about everything that you could imagine: from chopping silage to working on augers in silos.
I understand what they wanted to accomplish with this legislation, but it was a bad idea and I am glad they wisely dropped it.
Even if you wanted to text on your phone, or play a video game while driving a tractor, you could not have done it.
Now kids can.
So the law is updated to reflect new safety standards: Why is there any difference because the standards are for childern on farms?
Although, I'm a little surprised to see the rules changed for tobacco harvesting? WTF is that supposed to accomplish?