One counter argument to the stance of not allowing fracking in heavily populated areas might emphasize the potential economic benefits and energy independence associated with fracking. Proponents of fracking might argue that restricting it in densely populated areas limits the extraction of valuable natural resources, which could contribute to domestic energy production and reduce reliance on foreign sources. They might highlight how fracking has the potential to create jobs, stimulate local economies, and provide a cheaper source of energy for communities.
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I have no counter argument to this, if gas needed for industry they can take. As long it is neccery and it not just for profits.
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