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  1. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Decades ago was roughly a century too late. While things were already leaning that way, US property rights started taking big hits around 1916 (WW1), even bigger hits during the Great Depression, and that trajectory hasn't changed much since. No comment as to the rest, or the sentiment expressed.
  2. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    I have (thankfully) limited experience wth such things, but my possibly erroneous impression is that the public defender's office is so overworked that they can't rightly describe themselves as "trial" attorneys so much as "plea negotiators".
  3. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    He said government trial attorney. That's usually the prosecution. Unless another Government is suing them. I do sort of wonder if he and I have met while I was on jury duty now, but won't ask which county out of respect for his privacy.
  4. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    We used Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell for our property deal. They have a real estate practice, though I do not believe it is an area they do a lot of work in. My impression is that its a closely related field to one of their larger practice areas. We had a pre-existing relationship with the firm...
  5. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    I'm usually excused. Quickly.
  6. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    its been tried many times. its about as entertaining as watching a child stomp their feet and loudly proclain, "nuh-uh!" Honestly, I'd rather watch "Judge Judy", who is just barely more tolerable than the imagination-fueled Law & Order. I'm disgusted that so much of our nation gets their...
  7. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Again, this is simply wrong as a matter of law. Whether is **should be** or not is an entirely different question. Neither did I ever suggest I was happy about it. but as the law currently stands? You are wrong from the start.
  8. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Him? Nothing. The State he represents? The US Constitution, and your local State Constitution. Both of which authorize the creation of statutes and regulations which supplant the old "common law". Also, you don't own your land. You hold it for your local lords, oft inattentive though they...
  9. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Superior Court will be no more welcoming, I expect. The Magistrate has increased your potential financial consequences considerably by kicking it up to the next court.
  10. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    This is your existing Right to Farm Act in GA - the legislative proposal in 2020 would have narrowed the window of time in which to bring a nuisance suit, and restricted those who could do so to a geographic area closer to the farm in question, but otherwise made no substantial changes. and I...
  11. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    My response had nothing to do with the justness of your cause, or the worthiness of opposing continued growth of the Administrative State. It had everything to do with the reality that a simple chicken ticket is not the avenue by which millions of acres of US land will suddenly be rendered free...
  12. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    You should read this Oregon ex rel State Land Board "We hold the true principle to be this, that whenever the question in any court, state or federal, is whether a title to land which had once been the property of the United States has passed, that question must be resolved by the laws of the...
  13. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Try again. "Tenement". There is no privately held, truly Allodial property in the US, though there are places where certain properties have the appearance of Allodial Title with regard to State or local law. Nor do I foresee the US Gov't granting you a land patent over one of its holdings at...
  14. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    Also, you should familiarize yourself with the concept of Usufruct. Your land is not your property. It never was.
  15. U_Stormcrow

    The Right to Grow and Raise Your Own Food

    I think you are SoL and going a long way down a legal ladder that will likely have your arguments viewed as, politely, "fringe". No matter how much I might be inclined towards the way you wish the law to be, that ship has sailed. Wickard v Filburn The State has asserted the Right to control...
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