Missing Cat Convertor still passed emissions, was it required?

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Theres no way in hell they can do without gas vehicles there, or anywhere for that matter. Granted electric cars have come a long way, but doubt if they will have everything figured out in 15 years. When a lipo battery explodes it's more violent than a gas one, and with gas it just burns, lipo is toxic. Had a lipo forklift battery almost catch fire, so they put it outside, course right where I parked trailers, and the smell alone was toxic.
Yep, that is nothing but smoke and mirrors talk from Gavin Grusome. Here's a little secret...

He and many in Sacramento wont be around even 7 years from now. Gone.

On the CAT note my 94 GM P-30 chassis motorhome (454 TBI w/4L80e) is set up with a CAT after the muffler (single wire O2 before the muffler) also no air pumps. Passed emissions every 2 years since I owned it. Now Washington has no emissions requirement for anyone. None.
 
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