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Sand Mountain Reporter
22 April 2010
By Lionel Green
 
I attended my first meeting of the Marshall County Citizens for Property Rights on April 12. That group apparently has enough signatures to place the Limited Self-Governance Act, commonly called “Home Rule,” back on the ballot Nov. 2. (Read MORE)

Say Goodbye to
Farmers Markets

US Congress HR Bill 875  if passed into law, will affect each and every one of us in rural counties in states throughout our entire nation. Designed under the guise of protecting people from e-coli and salmonella,  the 90 pages of text and is really meant to socialize our food production and distribution and squeeze out the small independent farmer.  Read more ...

About "Home-Rule"

"Limited Home-Rule" was placed on a 2006 primary ballot to give authority to the Marshall County Commissions to enact ordinances in very specific areas of land use in the rural, unincorporated areas of Marshall County.  These areas of control include junk, weeds, animal, noxious odors and noise.  Pre-existing State laws already cover these areas.
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Constitutional Change

Appropriately, on Friday the 13th of March, delegates for the Mock Constitutional Convention gathered in a posh hotel in the hills above Montgomery to be presented the same old liberal offerings.
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You are affected ....

While most of us can point to a specific piece of property that we find less than well maintained, is  it the best solution for us to look to government to implement broad ordinances for the solution.  The more a government attempts to regulate society, the more freedoms and rights we loose.  If you are a typical citizen, you will be hard pressed to name one attempt by the Government to shape society, that started with the best of intentions, that did not end as a miserable failure and waste of tax payer dollars.

Junk Ordinance

The ordinance definition of "junk" can mean anything not attached to your house.  With such a vague definition it is too easy for enforcement officers to use personal values to apply the ordinance in a manner that can cause people to lose their land when they lack the resources to comply with enforcement.   (more)

Weed Ordinance

Weed ordinances are another vaguely defined regulation that promotes government control of rural areas.  By definition a weed is an "unwanted" plant.  As weed ordinances are enacted the question is who defines "unwanted".  Allowing previously cleared land to return to its natural state could violate weed ordinances.

Animal Ordinance

Significantly restrictive animal ordinances can be used as part of "Home Rule" to effectively control rural life in favor of suburban development. By enacting "sensible" ordinances, selective enforcement be applied to suit land developers.  (more)

Noise Ordinance

If you enjoy outdoor recreation with your neighbors on your rural land such as using your 4-wheelers or setting up for some Saturday target practice, you may soon have to trade those in for bicycles and bows & arrows to satisfy possible noise ordinances in the future.

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