A man’s home is his castle, or at least it would be if the government didn’t go around imprisoning people for what they do on their own property.
For most of the country’s history, it has been understood that someone could do whatever they want on their property so long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else or infringe on their possessions and holdings. Indeed, this notion was one of the ideas that drove the Founding Fathers to lead their countrymen to independence in the first place.
Unfortunately, the rise of progressivism has resulted in steady expansion of the state’s power, practically giving authorities free reign to dictate how Americans should conduct themselves in their own homes. It seems that there really is nothing to small for the government to stick its nose into, as Minnesota resident Jay Nygard has so painfully learned.
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Yeah alot of us have. Apparently you weren’t aware of it
I expected it to be the EPA rather thn local idiots.
Spoken like a real brain-dead ultra-Liberal DEMONcrat – I suppose you also agree with an American land owner being fined or imprisoned for capturing rain water or allowing the smell of bacon to cross his property line into ‘public’ nostrils – Let me consult my neighbors before I harvest whatever wind God blows onto my property… Really???
Well,Bobby Lococo, you got that wrong. I’m all for individual rights but reading the article tells me that there were opportunities not followed. First one was consideration for the neighbors. Had he had that then the pressure would have been off. Someone complained. Duh! Pay attention and don’t be a moron.
WTF ???
Big brothers arm is getting longer and longer but the neighbors suck too!
I thought they wanted us to use alternative energy! WTH!
But why the codes!! It is government control! Don’t you get it!!
I myself would have goe to federal court and filed federal charges against the city council, the mayor and the neighbors for violating 2 federal laws and wouldn’t have dropped the charges until they would have conceded defeat to me. Title 18 Section 241; Conspiracy of Rights and Section 242; Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law. Section 241 carries up to a $250,000.00 fine or no more than 10 yrs imprisonment or both and Section 242 has up to $100,000.00 fine or up to no more than 1 yr. imprisonment or both. They would change their minds after they are cuffed and stuffed and forced to pay bail to get out knowing that Section 241 is a Class felony that they will be charged with. I believe that a felony doesn’t get removed from your record unless a judge orders it expunged from your record. Yea They would all be conceding defeat.
Get out of city limits….buy unrestricted property. ….stay out of water districts or mud zones….and above all stay away from HOA’s