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Government Owns All the Water

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A couple in Oregon is being forced to drain a pond on their property because local bureaucrats assert that the rainwater that falls into it belongs to the government.

A report on the controversy by Free Thought Project shows just how far government bureaucrats are wiling to go to assert their power over the residents they are supposed to work for.

From the report:

Although Jon and Sabrina Carey purchased the 10-acre property near Butte Falls two and a half years ago, the pond has been in place for 40 years — but that fact doesn’t matter to the Jackson County Watermaster’s Office.

“I basically bought a lemon,” said Jon, who became teary-eyed at the edge of the partially ice-covered body of water being targeted by government, in an interview with the Mail Tribune. “That’s how they explained it to me.”

But the couple desperately wants to keep the stunning longstanding feature in tact, so, as the Mail Tribune reports, the Careys have “pleaded with the Medford Water Commission to adopt the pond and treat it as a municipal water source, something Jackson County Watermaster Larry Menteer has opposed because of the precedent it would set.

“The Water Commission has rights to the watershed around the Careys’ property, where dozens, if not hundreds, of ponds are located, as well as Medford’s primary source of water, Big Butte Springs.”

This isn’t the first time Oregon officials have harshly penalized residents in the state over rainwater.

As CNS reported back in 2012:

A rural Oregon man was sentenced Wednesday to 30 days in jail and over $1,500 in fines because he had three reservoirs on his property to collect and use rainwater.

Gary Harrington of Eagle Point, Ore., says he plans to appeal his conviction in Jackson County (Ore.) Circuit Court on nine misdemeanor charges under a 1925 law for having what state water managers called “three illegal reservoirs” on his property – and for filling the reservoirs with rainwater and snow runoff.

“The government is bullying,” Harrington told CNSNews.com in an interview Thursday.

“They’ve just gotten to be big bullies and if you just lay over and die and give up, that just makes them bigger bullies. So, we as Americans, we need to stand on our constitutional rights, on our rights as citizens and hang tough. This is a good country, we’ll prevail,” he said.

The court has given Harrington two weeks to report to the Jackson County Jail to begin serving his sentence.

Harrington said the case first began in 2002, when state water managers told him there were complaints about the three “reservoirs” – ponds – on his more than 170 acres of land.

According to Oregon water laws, all water is publicly owned. Therefore, anyone who wants to store any type of water on their property must first obtain a permit from state water managers.

The incidents serve to show that once government officials are given control of anything, they never walk back regulations and nonsense.

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    • sarah

      Note to self:

      Never live or do business in Oregon.

      Government officials in Oregon complicit in murder of LeVoy Finicum. Reference: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge incident.

      Government officials in Oregon thinks they are God and own rain water.

      Government officials in Oregon full of evil spirits.

    • Deputy Dawg

      Well like I always advocate beat the snake with it’s own tail. If the Oregon government wants so bad to own the water in that state, let them have it. With ownership comes legal liability. Any damage caused by “their water” would make them legally responsible for it. Beat them with it!

      I wonder what would happen if the good people of Oregon started holding their government accountable for any and all property damage resulting from “their water.” What if civil lawsuits started to flood the judicial system, would the shortsighted imbeciles making these outlandish claims of ownership begin to understand who works for who and to whom the United States of America actually belongs? Perhaps not right away, but what we do know for sure is that their fiscal budget can’t possibly withstand a constant barrage of law suits filed by the entire population who is affected by water damage annually. If the people were to begin suing the state rather than filing insurance claims would the government begin whistling a different tune? I bet they would and real fast!

      Happy New Year Folks,

      A Student of the Word

      • sarah

        Anonymous:

        That’s really good advice Anonymous!

        sarah :)

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