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St. Ann, MO resident was cited for her hens (that she got just so she could take them to court and use the amendment). and lost in court, but is appealing.
Do you have an update on the citizens appeal?
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St. Ann, MO resident was cited for her hens (that she got just so she could take them to court and use the amendment). and lost in court, but is appealing.
You are about to see this happen in Blue Springs MO. Stay tuned…I've spoken with two attorneys so far and both agree with me. They think if one were to challenge a city's municipal code which restricts "livestock", the court would rule in favor of the livestock owner, not the city. That's the interesting thing about this law: if you grow food or raise livestock, Missouri law considers you a farmer. Under the new amendment, neither counties nor cities can enact or enforce ordinances that infringe on a farmer's right too farm. Thus, every local law in missouri restricting farming is now considered unconstitutional and illegal. I'd like to see an urban chicken owner challenge a city to see what the court decides. Hell, I don't have the required permit for chickens in KC. If I get turned in, I'll challenge the law.