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I don't like peanuts much. No clue how they grow and don't care. Has no bearing on the issue.Peanuts…they are evolving in real time…growing into trees now…probably to make it harder for the elephants to reach ‘em…
GMO'sPeanuts…they are evolving in real time…growing into trees now…probably to make it harder for the elephants to reach ‘em…
If your GMO peanut tree pollen blows over the fence and pollinates my normal peanut plants, ruining my crop of organic peanuts, do I have any recourse?GMO's
There could be safety issues that stem from.storing boats or cars in a driveway. They could block sight distance and cause a very real traffic hazard. Blocking sight distance is a per peeve of mine. I have seen them leak vehicle fluids causing environmental damage albeit minor. If you stored a bunch of cars, there is a real fire danger. I have seen this danger come to fruition for a company who stored cars in violation of local codes.Yes I agree but property values are not protected rights.. property is. There are no saftey issues created by non running cars or boats being stored on private property.
I should be able to grow peanut trees on my property regardless of my neighbors allergies.
I don't think anyone here is arguing that one guy with one well kept boat is an issue.Why jump to extremes? We're talking about a guy and his boat..
Promise to share some of that artisanal level pizza and your neighbors will likely regard the initial clouds of smoke as a mouth-watering 'smoke signal'.I actually have anxiety about my pizza oven I built right now. Sends a LOT more smoke than I'm comfortable with rolling over my neighbor's fences while it's warming up (fine once up to temp). I'm rebuilding the chimney to see if getting it further up in the air helps.
i think my neighbors would be 100% justified having issue with me cooking in my outdoor pizza oven as it currently stands.
Eh, the neighbors I'm worried about aren't really ones I want to have pizza with. The one behind me especially. My anxiety is more "the less I have to interact with him, the better."Promise to share some of that artisans level pizza and your neighbors will likely regard the initial clouds of smoke as a mouth-watering 'smoke signal'.
Understandable....Eh, the neighbors I'm worried about aren't really ones I want to have pizza with. The one behind me especially. My anxiety is more "the less I have to interact with him, the better."
The real problem is we started with a line in the sand between liberty and chaos and we have redrawn it about a million times already now trying to eradicate chaos so now we have little liberty left.I don't think anyone here is arguing that one guy with one well kept boat is an issue.
Laws have to be made for the extremes because the stupidest people (and there are many) will always push things that far and affect others.
It is a bummer for the rest of us who just want to have a boat in the driveway or work on a project car or have a guest room in an outbuilding. But it's also what allows a bit of order in the world. The trick is finding the right line in the sand between liberty and chaos.
Except you don't understand how far I believe property rights should extend. But I would suggest that according to the law of the land should be more permissive than prohibitive.There could be safety issues that stem from.storing boats or cars in a driveway. They could block sight distance and cause a very real traffic hazard. Blocking sight distance is a per peeve of mine. I have seen them leak vehicle fluids causing environmental damage albeit minor. If you stored a bunch of cars, there is a real fire danger. I have seen this danger come to fruition for a company who stored cars in violation of local codes.
While I very much agree that this particular incident is silly and an overeach, I don't think that property rights extend as far as Rob believes they do. That is, unless you are in New Hampshire. Live Free or Die.
The world changes, friend. A line drawn for horses isn't going to help with cars. A line drawn for letterpress isn't going to help with the internet. A line drawn for raising a few pigs on your farm isn't going to help with an industrial hog slaughterhouse.The real problem is we started with a line in the sand between liberty and chaos and we have redrawn it about a million times already now trying to eradicate chaos so now we have little liberty left.
You sound like a good neighbor with common decency, respect and empathy for others--the kind of neighbor I'd want living next door.I actually have anxiety about my pizza oven I built right now. Sends a LOT more smoke than I'm comfortable with rolling over my neighbor's fences while it's warming up (fine once up to temp). I'm rebuilding the chimney to see if getting it further up in the air helps.
i think my neighbors would be 100% justified having issue with me cooking in my outdoor pizza oven as it currently stands.
No, you get a cease and desist letter from the patent holder of the GMO peanuts stating you must cut down your peanuts and pay for any you harvested.If your GMO peanut tree pollen blows over the fence and pollinates my normal peanut plants, ruining my crop of organic peanuts, do I have any recourse?