Taxes, Permits, and Red Tape are hallmarks of government control over citizens that many people take for granted, but at least we’re free to breathe the air and feel the rain on our faces. Or so you might think. In Utah and other states like Washington and Colorado, you’d be wrong.
In those states, it’s illegal to divert rainwater without a permit and local governments are enforcing the law. This is not based on dusty old statutes ignored, but not yet repealed. The news video below tells the story of a Toyota dealer who installed a system to catch rain from the roof of his business with plans to use it to wash cars. Astonishingly, he discovered he was breaking the law!
It’s all about control, really.
As long as people remain unaware and uninformed about important issues, the government will continue to chip away at the freedoms we enjoy. The only reason these water restrictions are finally starting to change for the better is because people started to notice and they worked to do something to reverse the law.
Even though these laws restricting water collection have been on the books for more than 100 years in some cases, they’re slowly being reversed thanks to efforts by citizens who have decided that enough is enough.
Until then, Stay Thirsty, America.
Source: Healthy Debates
Photo: TaranRampersad on Flickr
me too
H.ll no its not! Everybody selling water these day…so i chance to get it free and you want to stop that” oh nooo.
how can the own something they can’t control, maybe we should sue them when are home are flooded by the rain ( they claim they own) so it should be job to stop the flooding right…
‘So far…
The rain belongs to everyone not just the government….
All Govt., leaders need to be jailed.
you do not; God does!!
next thing you know you will have to ask permission to take a $#%&!@* i say $#%&!@* YOU OBAMA
Andrew Yount
they are afraid we will test the water and find the poisons they rain on us through chemtrail spraying