I'm surrounded by them. Depends on the groups elders. They can elect to allow things, and then turn around later and disallow things. One group by me has enclosed buggies and oil lamps. Another has open buggies and electric. A couple of decades ago were some that had inflated car tires on their buggies that I haven't seen since I don't recall since. A few years ago, I saw one had a Cletrac. Over by my brother I see pickups parked out with the buggies. I almost bought a farm from an Amish family that had electric they didn't use, and said that if I bought the place, the propane powered refridgerator didn't stay with the house. I had a buddy that sold them a lot of Poulan chainsaws. He said the secret was giving a couple to the elders as gifts, and they in turn allowed the use of them, and...
I had an amish fella tell me recently that he and many registered to vote this year, something they have never done ever. I won't go into it so this thing don't get poofed, but he said they are seeing some serious encroachments to their religious beliefs and way of living, and don't like it. That's all I'm going to say.
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