To: dcwusmc
I'm sorry that it's that far over your head. Ownership is quite a complex issue when it comes to real estate.
The simplest way I can describe it for you is to look at as the government being the initial owner. Such as with the Louisiana purchase. From there, they SELL rights to that land or give them to people. They still, however, retain rights to that land that were never sold or given away.
Therefore, when your local government votes on local laws, those very laws are directly effecting the land you own rights to. It is subject to them, and any violation of them is punishable by government.
516 posted on
01/22/2003 4:02:14 PM PST by
Texaggie79
(seriously joking or jokingly serious, you decide)
To: Texaggie79
Therefore, when your local government votes on local laws, those very laws are directly effecting the land you own rights to.
It is subject to them, and any violation of them is punishable by government.
-ta79-
Lord but you are dense.
The issue is, that "when your local government votes on local laws" these laws must conform to the base principles of our constitution.
- You deny this simple fact.
519 posted on
01/22/2003 5:13:07 PM PST by
tpaine
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