Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2019 17:26:30 GMT
MORE POLLUTION FOR THE SILETZ RIVER, SILETZ BAY and the PACIFIC OCEAN AND ALL THE WATERSHEDS IN LINCOLN COUNTY ON OREGON'S CENTRAL COST.
Judge Black Harted Bachart in our opinion the Moscow Mitch of the Circuit Court overturned county's aerial ban on spraying vial poisons in Lincoln County...
Lincoln County Circuit Court Judge Sheryl Black Harted Bachart has now ruled that Oregon’s Pesticide Control Act disallows local government regulation of pesticides, including aerial spraying.
“Since the ordinance seeks by its very terms to regulate pesticide use, the county is completely pre-empted under state law from adopting any ordinance regarding pesticide use,” the judge said.
[OREGON'S BAYS ARE DYING BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE JUDGE SHERYL BLACK HEARTED BACHART. WE CAN NO LONGER RECOMMEND EATING CLAMS TAKEN FORM SILETZ BAY!!!
If people die from ingesting herbicides and pesticides then Judge Bachart should be prosecuted and sent to prison. According to conversations with representatives of the Lincoln County Health Department consumers of Siletz River water have died from environmental source cancers.
She is now our leading contender of Crash Test Dummy of the year award presented each year by, "Take Oregon Back"!!!
Judge Bachart rules “close, but no legal grounds to live…’
Members of Lincoln County Community Rights were turned back in their efforts to join a nationwide movement to give the natural environment the status of being a living thing…similar, if not identical, to the rights of human beings.
A group called Lincoln County Community Rights, an offshoot of the group that convinced a majority of Lincoln County voters to ban pesticide spraying on local forest lands, claimed that the very life of the Siletz River watershed is threatened by timber companies that were clear cutting the forests whose waters flow into the Siletz River. The group contends that accelerated timber harvesting violates the very life-giving ecology of the watershed, thereby threatening wildlife on the ground and in the waters that flow from the watershed.
Judge Sheryl Black Harted Bachart admitted that the concept of a watershed having the status of a living organism was unusual, she none-the-less determined that such a finding would be better affixed to the efforts of the Community Rights organization. She then ruled that any personhood attributable to a given area of ground is unchartered legal territory. However such findings that the Earth is a person – a mechanism that creates life – has been adopted in Ecuador and a number of other countries around the world.
Judge Black Harted Bachart in our opinion the Moscow Mitch of the Circuit Court overturned county's aerial ban on spraying vial poisons in Lincoln County...
Lincoln County Circuit Court Judge Sheryl Black Harted Bachart has now ruled that Oregon’s Pesticide Control Act disallows local government regulation of pesticides, including aerial spraying.
“Since the ordinance seeks by its very terms to regulate pesticide use, the county is completely pre-empted under state law from adopting any ordinance regarding pesticide use,” the judge said.
[OREGON'S BAYS ARE DYING BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE JUDGE SHERYL BLACK HEARTED BACHART. WE CAN NO LONGER RECOMMEND EATING CLAMS TAKEN FORM SILETZ BAY!!!
If people die from ingesting herbicides and pesticides then Judge Bachart should be prosecuted and sent to prison. According to conversations with representatives of the Lincoln County Health Department consumers of Siletz River water have died from environmental source cancers.
She is now our leading contender of Crash Test Dummy of the year award presented each year by, "Take Oregon Back"!!!
Judge Bachart rules “close, but no legal grounds to live…’
Members of Lincoln County Community Rights were turned back in their efforts to join a nationwide movement to give the natural environment the status of being a living thing…similar, if not identical, to the rights of human beings.
A group called Lincoln County Community Rights, an offshoot of the group that convinced a majority of Lincoln County voters to ban pesticide spraying on local forest lands, claimed that the very life of the Siletz River watershed is threatened by timber companies that were clear cutting the forests whose waters flow into the Siletz River. The group contends that accelerated timber harvesting violates the very life-giving ecology of the watershed, thereby threatening wildlife on the ground and in the waters that flow from the watershed.
Judge Sheryl Black Harted Bachart admitted that the concept of a watershed having the status of a living organism was unusual, she none-the-less determined that such a finding would be better affixed to the efforts of the Community Rights organization. She then ruled that any personhood attributable to a given area of ground is unchartered legal territory. However such findings that the Earth is a person – a mechanism that creates life – has been adopted in Ecuador and a number of other countries around the world.