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  1. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Hi, it wouldn’t be me. I’m a government trial attorney that specializes in criminal law.
  2. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    In Florida, if a person doesn’t pay their taxes, tax certificates can also be sold where a third party pays off the back taxes but then has a lien against the property that accrues interest the longer it sits. If the property owner does not pay off the certificate with interest within 2 years...
  3. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    You’re not understanding what you read or hear. I’m going to quickly pick a couple of your statements to show why your legal advice should be disregarded, starting with this one. If a defendant refuses to plea, the judge will simply enter a not guilty plea on his behalf and set the case for...
  4. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    When I do jury selection, part of my routine is to ask potential jurors about who likes to watch those shows and then point questions towards helping then understand most of what’s on those shows are total fiction that has no bearing on the real law the judge will give them concerning the case.
  5. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    People spreading legal fiction that can get someone in trouble should they follow it is a pet peeve of mine. Generally the reader should disregard everything you’ve stated in your last two posts in terms of it being legal advice. Its legally wrong, and debating the “ought to” of it is political...
  6. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    That is not true, its just an often repeated internet myth. http://www.myfloridalegal.com/ago.nsf/Opinions/D1F29E1BB8E97359852578B10078216F All a land patent amounts to is an original deed from a sovereign government to a person or legal entity. For example, the US government conquers the...
  7. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    The “ought to” and the “is” are two different things. The “is” is that state and local governments have the legal authority to regulate whether you can use your land for raising livestock or not. Citizens have tried to challenge it on Constitutional grounds and failed. There is no fundamental...
  8. Florida Bullfrog

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    I’ve looked through this thread. As an attorney myself, I often run into lay people who confuse “what the law is” with “what the law ought to be,” and people have a tendency to conflate their view of “what the law ought to be” with whether something is a “constitutional right.” If a person...
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