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Reading and Interpreting Statutes Topic 1: Don't Grill, Barbecue

July 18, 2019 Halle Hara

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has said:

There are two different things: there’s grilling, and there’s barbecue.  Grilling is when people say, ‘We’re going to turn up the heat, make it really hot and sear a steak, sear a burger, cook a chicken.’  Barbecue is going low and slow.

In Statutes Reading
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