Forgot to mention, when spreading the ashes in at least 3 different oceans, it should only be done beyond the 3-mile limit.apostate wrote:If you do that, be careful which 3 lakes you use. Federal law prohibits CHL in COE lakes.


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Forgot to mention, when spreading the ashes in at least 3 different oceans, it should only be done beyond the 3-mile limit.apostate wrote:If you do that, be careful which 3 lakes you use. Federal law prohibits CHL in COE lakes.
For security purposes, you should have burned the bits, then spread the ashes in at least three different oceans!Afff_667 wrote: I shredded it, shuffled up the strips and bits, and then deposited rougly equal amounts in four different trash cans in four widely different locations.