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Corrupt Government Title: Man Harassed and Fined for Planting Vegetables in His Own Yard By Lily Dane A family in Sugar Creek, Missouri grew the beautiful vegetable garden in the photo above. They’ve been given four days to tear out the entire garden or face a fine. Why? Because it is in their front yard, and city officials and a few neighbors don’t like it. Nathan Athans said he planted the garden in his front yard because it gets optimal sunlight. His backyard only gets sunshine for about two hours per day, and only in certain areas. Athans told KSHB that he grows several different types of vegetables on his lawn and loves tending to his garden.
But now, the city has passed a shiny new ordinance – one that Athans believes is part of a witch hunt against him. The family started an online petition, which explains why they feel targeted:
The city’s building official, Paul Loving, told KSHB that city received many complaints and that the ordinance is their solution. The petition goes on to explain the reasons the garden is so important to Athans and his family: We believe in sustainability, growing our food locally without pesticides and excessive fertilizer use, reducing our need for fossil fuels to import produce from other countries, countries that have little or no regulations on pesticide use. Sugar Creek is also prone to flooding, as it is located next to the Missouri River, so using our yard for growing plants instead of grass is beneficial because our garden takes in water as well as holding the soil together to prevent erosion, all while filtering out pollutants. It has helped our basement not flood during storms, prevented storm water runoff pollution, reduced fossil fuel use, helped us eat healthier, and prevented us from consuming pesticides and GMOs.
Unfortunately, Athans isn’t the first to be subjected to harassment over growing his own food. People have been charged with crimes, threatened with jail time, and had their property destroyed for growing gardens in their own yards. Remember, in the US, you never truly own anything. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 23. Nathan Athans should buy a piece of property in the country, and move the hell out of Sugar Creek, Missouri. Sell the property in Sugar Creek, then tell them to piss off.
#5. To: Stoner (#2) Nathan Athans should buy a piece of property in the country, and move the hell out of Sugar Creek, Missouri. Sell the property in Sugar Creek, then tell them to piss off. Sugar Creek still wins and its tyranny prevails. The old saw comes to mind, You can run but you can't hide. Eventually the tyrants will find you if you have something they want.
#12. To: SOSO (#5) " Sugar Creek still wins and its tyranny prevails. " So, what do you suggest? I guess you think everyone and this guy should just bow down and take it.
#14. To: Stoner (#12) " Sugar Creek still wins and its tyranny prevails. " Do you not understand that there is a multiplicity of valid competing interest that are at play in these type of things? I don't know about you but I don't want my next door neighbors engaging in activities that will negatively impact on the value of my home or the safety and health of the neighborhood. So yes, I do believe that there is a public interest in having standards and restrictions and having them enforced. The issue is, and always has been, that of proper balance of the valid competing interests. No, you can't yell fire in a crowded theater and not be subject to account. What don't you understand?
#17. To: SOSO (#14) I don't want my next door neighbors engaging in activities that will negatively impact on the value of my home " Neither would I. I was born & raised in the city. I now live in the "country". I merely suggest this guy move himself & his family out of the city. City living is not a life style he obviously does not want. " What don't you understand? " The things that I do not understand are waaaaay above your head.
#21. To: Stoner (#17) The things that I do not understand are waaaaay above your head. Thank, Mr. Dunning-Kruger.
#23. To: SOSO (#21) " Thank, Mr. Dunning-Kruger. " Unfortunately you do suffer from that malady.
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