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if electronic cars are so great and the infrastructure to support them is growing enough then gas powered car will phase out by becoming obsolete and undesirable so i don't really see the point in banning them unless there's financial incentive somewhere along the line. and what about cars from out of state? and semi-trucks delivering goods into the state? are they exempt or what?
 
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if electronic cars are so great and the infrastructure to support them is growing enough then gas powered car will phase out by becoming obsolete and undesirable so i don't really see the point in banning them unless there's financial incentive somewhere along the line. and what about cars from out of state? and semi-trucks delivering goods into the state? are they exempt or what?
I think all of what you're saying is why there's a date 15 years away. 15 years is a long time for change. Think of the difference between 1975 and 1990. Or the difference between 1990 and 2005.

A lot can change in 15 years.

Fuck oil companies and their gasoline.