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Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #21 7/10/11 3:55 AM
Originally Posted by jim goerge:
Calcium Is against the law per DEA Has been for serveral years now
Since when is Calcium a Drug covered by the Drug Enforcement Agency?

Think you meant a mineral covered by the EPA

Charles Nungester
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jim goerge (Offline)
  #22 7/10/11 4:29 AM
Yep I sure did mean EPA Sorry bout that.
cecil98 (Offline)
  #23 7/10/11 8:10 AM
Originally Posted by old timer:
They use to use calicum on the Lawrenceburg old track and after the feature it would try and pull your shoes off. To bad big brother said it was unsafe for use folks that choose to race in(I GUESS) the saftest sport in the world. The law sure is takin care if all of us !!! Just my humble opinon.
When I ran Lawrenceburg (80, 81, 82) I used this stuff called Sulfonic N-95. It was very much like liquid dish detergent with the consistancy of the old STP Oil Treatment....Bought it by the drum...It worked very well at holding moisture in the track surface...
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