To: Pokey78
Words fail me. 640 acres for a frog?
To: I still care
The erosion of private property rights in California in the past twenty years is stunning. The ESA is the most famous culprit, but CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) is further-reaching and more insideous. The frog, in this case, is only the excuse. The 640 acres removed from productive use for all time is the real goal. This of course sounds paranoid, but it's just a simple statement of the facts on the ground here.
3 posted on
07/20/2002 9:28:48 AM PDT by
absalom01
To: I still care
Words fail me. 640 acres for a frog? Siegfried and Roy's bedroom in Las Vegas should be declared a protected environment because of the great numbers of white tigers that dwell there.
To: I still care
Our daughter lives south of Denver and their church is trying to acquire a property near Castle Rock. They have to do a "jumping mouse" study on the property before they can purchase it. If I were them I would collect all them jumpin' mices and let them loose in the home of whoever put this law through.
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