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Young Montana Entrepreneur Is Being Legally Barred from Hauling Trash Because Established Players Don’t Want the Competition | Patrick Carroll
Young Montana Entrepreneur Is Being Legally Barred from Hauling Trash Because Established Players Don’t Want the Competition | Patrick Carroll: The Pacific Legal Foundation recently filed a formal complaint on behalf of Parker Noland, a young entrepreneur trying to get into the trash-hauling business in Montana. Noland tried to get the required Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to operate, but the government gave the established garbage companies a chance to make that process prohibitively expensive for him.
And boy did they seize the opportunity.
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