There is something pathetic about the lawyer for the storied Sea Island Companyworrying whether regulations aiming to promote marsh buffers and prevent chemical contamination are going to interfere with homeowners feeding their lawns with herbicides, pesticides and whatever they use to fertilize. It's almost as if fertilizing the lawn were some sort of primitive ritual, a periodic application of poisons--to do what?
Funny that. Order up an 'n' and the law guy turns into a lawn guy. Who knew the law and the lawn were so closely related?