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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net... Actually, Henry, a garden *does* fall under that definition. These laws were almost eliminated as farms began to vanish, but in many places, they were kept intact because of the victory garden movement during World War II. The current legal argument is that flowers have no intrinsic value unless they're raised by a commercial grower. But, food *does* have value to anyone who grows it. Therefore, any food garden is defined as a farm. Sorry to burst your bubble..... Show me where the laws in a suburban area in this country have been interpreted to allow a homeowner to hide under the guise of growing "food crops" while killing his neighbors dog or cats? Garden be damned. You are twisted. Like Charles says -"keep back--pedaling". Call your town hall and ask. So far, it's been the case in 2 out of 3 towns in which I've lived. While we're discussing this, answer the following: How big does a food garden need to be in order to be considered a farm, in your opinion? I won't hold my breath. Thus far, you've been too much of a pussy to answer the muffler question, because you'd have to reveal that you'd do exactly what I would: Lean on the local law enforcement authorities until they rained hell on the guy and made his life miserable. |
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