Around here the regular cops and water meter readers watch for violations of the county grass ordinance.
Here is your chance. PROVE to me that if I buy a case of 24 bottles of water at the store, I am restricted in what I do with them BY WATER RIGHTS. Please PROVE to me that a state’s water rights laws regulate what I do with bottles of water purchased at a store.
Please put up or shut up. I’m dying to hear this one. I’ll happily read whatever source you provide for me with your definitive EVIDENCE that state water rights laws dictate what consumers can do with bottles of water purchased at the store.
Believe me, I am not going to hold my breath waiting for your reply. I am certain you can’t prove it and I’ll happily eat crow and off you my humblest of humble apologize if your miraculous proof to me appears.
I don’t mean to be as abrasive as I am, but your argument strikes me as flat incredible and I not only require proof that state water right laws supercede state commerce laws for retail water bottles, but I am certain no proof will be forthcoming because I find the idea so laughable.
Prove me wrong and I will be more than happy to humbly apologize. Cite all the laws and legal precedent you want. I’m anxious to hear it.
Arizona Surface Water Rights. I see nothing about “retail bottled water” rights.
http://www.azwater.gov/azdwr/SurfaceWater/SurfaceWaterRights/default.htm
Surface water and groundwater law. I see nothing about water bottled by retail distributers here.
http://www.hughholub.com/waterlaw.htm