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Reliable sources edit

I caution you against using http://www.txusa.com/tsga/Ribbon%20regulations.htm as a source since it does not appear to be reliable. That website does cite government documents. If you could locate those government documents, you could cite those directly. Any encyclopedia is only as trustworthy as its sourcing. I'm glad that you've chosen to contribute to Wikipedia and ask that you go the extra step to provide references we can count on.

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Understood. I do have the Texas Government codes for each one and will update the pages.--Gunner99 (talk) 22:13, 13 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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