Man Sentenced to 30 Days for Catching Rain Water on Own Property Enters
Jail Written by Tiffiny
Ruegner July 1, 2014
Who owns the rainwater
that falls from the sky onto your roof and runs down your property? If you said
that the landowner owns the water until it leaves their property, you are
wrong. Gary Harrington will be serving in jail until September 2014 for
collecting rainwater.
(CNSNews.com) - Gary
Harrington, the Oregon man convicted of collecting rainwater and snow runoff on
his rural property surrendered Wednesday morning to begin serving his 30-day,
jail sentence in Medford, Ore.
"I'm sacrificing my
liberty so we can stand up as a country and stand for our liberty,"
Harrington told a small crowd of people gathered outside of the Jackson County
(Ore.) Jail.
Several people held
signs that showed support for Harrington as he was taken inside the jail.
Harrington was found guilty two weeks ago of breaking a 1925 law for having,
what state water managers called "three illegal reservoirs" on his
property. He was convicted of nine misdemeanors, sentenced to 30 days in jail
and fined over $1500 for collecting rainwater and snow runoff on his property.
The Oregon Water
Resources Department, claims that Harrington has been violating the state's
water use law by diverting water from streams running into the Big Butte River.
But Harrington says he is not diverting the state's water - merely collecting
rainwater and snow melt that falls or flows on his own property. Harrington has
vowed to continue to fight the penalty, stating that the government has become
"big bullies" and that "from here on in, I'm going to fight
it."
"They've just
gotten to be big bullies and if you just lay over and die and give up, that
just makes them bigger bullies, Harrington said in an interview two weeks ago
with CNSNews.com."We as Americans, we need to stand on our constitutional
rights, on our rights as citizens and hang tough. This is a good country, we'll
prevail," he said.
Government monopoly on
water works like this: Water that falls from the sky belongs to the
municipalities not because they are low on water but because if the consumer
collects the water they will use less water from the municipalities and that's
just no good for the $$water meter$$. Do you think your local city should have
a monopoly on water?
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Comments:
Watch your water
rights. Western states have borne the
full brunt of federal and local government abuse, because they haplessly voted
for regional commissions. We need to repeal HB 277 and HB 1216 in Georgia now.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA
Tea Party Leader
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