Read what I said you moron. That's why I put you on ignore. I've said multiple times your reading comprehension would have to improve by double to hit 3rd grade level.
Small engines are certified by the EPA (like cars are). California also has proposed amendments to its own small engine standards which go beyond the national standards, although in the past EPA has caught up to CA eventually. Most sales of lawn and garden equipment go to commercial companies. And given California is a huge market, they drive manufacturing of a lot of items. It's not surprising that companies would certify their engines to CA standards, especially considering you don't have the sophisticated on board computers like cars.
You wrote the same thing I said in my post. I tried to keep it simple, but there is no such thing as simple enough for you.
You talked to a guy who said the company decided to manufacture to CA standards. What exactly do the words I used, "certify to CA standards" mean to you?
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