Property rights and killer bees
March 19th, 2008
Commissioners in Martin County have unanimously passed an ordinance allowing county employees to go onto private property without permission to kill Africanized bees and treat areas where mosquitoes are breeding.
It is cool to see governments asserting their rights to regulate private property for the public good. And, yes, sometimes this means even entering private property.
However, if I was Mr. Beecatcher, I would be a little scared. Florida is a state ruled by gun-nut politicians, and, as a result, they have a “stand your ground” law. And this law…
… establishes that law-abiding residents and visitors may legally presume the threat of bodily harm or death from anyone who breaks into a residence or occupied vehicle and may use defensive force, including deadly force, against the intruder.
That’s a crazy, crazy law. Something you might find in, say, Afghanistan or Colombia, but in Florida? Please.
Be careful beecatchers!
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