Oregon man jailed for collecting rainwater

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Mr Neutron

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[h=1]The government owns the rain and snow in Oregon![/h]Submitted by Ed Thinking on Fri, 07/27/2012 - 13:29in

Oregon Man Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail -- for Collecting Rainwater on His Property
(CNSNews.com) – 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.
Link: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/oregon-man-sentenced-30-days...
Best comment on the news piece from Clark:
Next time it snows tell the government to come get their water off of your driveway.

copied from: http://www.dailypaul.com/246468/the-government-owes-the-rain-and-snow-in-oregon

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UncleBuck

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Imagine what happens if you pump your own gas!
there have been a few times i've made that mistake.

coming back from road trips, i often start pumping. if the guy is taking too long with other cars, i've finished the job.

frankly, i prefer having someone to pump the gas most of the time. i get pissed off if i have to go inside to hand them my cash and i avoid those places.

now i'm going to read this nonsense article. smart money is that it is akin to the lady who got fined (not jailed) for having an ugly garden on her front lawn against the simple code rules of the city she chose to move to.

i mean, i'd love to just spray paint my front lawn neon red, and maybe i could. but many neighborhoods frown upon that kind of thing due to property values and it is not allowed.
 

UncleBuck

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summary for those of us that are not c/p tards:

oregon law says all water is publicly owned. that may not be the case in other states, move there if you have a problem with this commonsense law.

if you want to divert or store the water, you need a permit. this man had one, but it was withdrawn. why?

the guy builds dams on his property to collect runoff that comes down from other places, and claims that it is all his water, even though it came from elsewhere. the water runoff that he collects with dams on his property is runoff from other places, and he is blocking it from where it would normally go, which is to the larger water source that supplies larger populations downstream who rely on it.

water is publicly owned here. if anyone was allowed to build dams and divert/store unlimited water on their property without a permit, then corporations could easily come in and monopolize the water supply by buying up property like this guy's property en masse.

as i confirmed earlier, this just proves that all you have is strawmen. he was building a dam without a permit. i can't even put on addition without a pwermit, much less take everyone else's water without one.

so much fail.
 

Harrekin

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summary for those of us that are not c/p tards:

oregon law says all water is publicly owned. that may not be the case in other states, move there if you have a problem with this commonsense law.

if you want to divert or store the water, you need a permit. this man had one, but it was withdrawn. why?

the guy builds dams on his property to collect runoff that comes down from other places, and claims that it is all his water, even though it came from elsewhere. the water runoff that he collects with dams on his property is runoff from other places, and he is blocking it from where it would normally go, which is to the larger water source that supplies larger populations downstream who rely on it.

water is publicly owned here. if anyone was allowed to build dams and divert/store unlimited water on their property without a permit, then corporations could easily come in and monopolize the water supply by buying up property like this guy's property en masse.

as i confirmed earlier, this just proves that all you have is strawmen. he was building a dam without a permit. i can't even put on addition without a pwermit, much less take everyone else's water without one.

so much fail.
I find it hard to give a dam about this guy, he should build a bridge and get over it.
 

gioua

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People can't pump their own gas in Oregon?
Nope it actually really good for the locals since they get hired (and tipped) to do so. We went thru OR to WA and met the coolest guy up there he saw we were from CA and came out to explain they do the pumping here and why.. (we were already told about it but the guy had his full story down and with a political end!)
 

deprave

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The government owns the rain and snow in Oregon!

Submitted by Ed Thinking on Fri, 07/27/2012 - 13:29in

Oregon Man Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail -- for Collecting Rainwater on His Property
(CNSNews.com) – 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.
Link: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/oregon-man-sentenced-30-days...
Best comment on the news piece from Clark:
Next time it snows tell the government to come get their water off of your driveway.

copied from: http://www.dailypaul.com/246468/the-government-owes-the-rain-and-snow-in-oregon


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Serves him right.......***Sneaks out back and kicks over a coffee can that filled with water overnight just in case***
 

ThE sAtIvA hIgH

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Nope it actually really good for the locals since they get hired (and tipped) to do so. We went thru OR to WA and met the coolest guy up there he saw we were from CA and came out to explain they do the pumping here and why.. (we were already told about it but the guy had his full story down and with a political end!)
go on then .......why cant they pump there own gas ?
 

blaze1camp

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so collecting rainwater that say runs off your roof is illegal...i get the building dams w/o a permit is illegal...but that is a fucked up law if so...
 

Canna Sylvan

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People can't pump their own gas in Oregon?
Oregonians are so stupid the ever flammable gasoline would set them on fire or cause a spill worse than BP. Also they're commie bastards who force gas station owners to always have atleast two employees.
 

Fruitbat

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He had actually built dams and was diverting river water, not rain water.

You can pump your own gas when filling your motorcycle.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Are the pump jockeys doing full service work, like checking oil and such, or do they just pump gas?

We do not have full service here that I have found. I miss it.
Just pump gas. They barely know how to handle the hose and once a month have refesher courses which go over different car models' gas cap locations and types.
 

chrishydro

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Good research, there is always a true story to headlines these days. The news media is just out of control with headlines these days. Good job buck

summary for those of us that are not c/p tards:

oregon law says all water is publicly owned. that may not be the case in other states, move there if you have a problem with this commonsense law.

if you want to divert or store the water, you need a permit. this man had one, but it was withdrawn. why?

the guy builds dams on his property to collect runoff that comes down from other places, and claims that it is all his water, even though it came from elsewhere. the water runoff that he collects with dams on his property is runoff from other places, and he is blocking it from where it would normally go, which is to the larger water source that supplies larger populations downstream who rely on it.

water is publicly owned here. if anyone was allowed to build dams and divert/store unlimited water on their property without a permit, then corporations could easily come in and monopolize the water supply by buying up property like this guy's property en masse.

as i confirmed earlier, this just proves that all you have is strawmen. he was building a dam without a permit. i can't even put on addition without a pwermit, much less take everyone else's water without one.

so much fail.
 

tip top toker

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Tipping someone for pumping your gas when you weren't given an option of pumping it yourself? LMAO he can get fucked if he thinks he's getting a tip haha
 
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