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Texas bill to allow government hacks to trespass onto private property without warrant

Monday, March 18, 2013 9:01
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Jonathan Benson
NaturalNews
March 18, 2013

Legislation currently and quietly making its way through the Texas State Senate threatens to overtly trample the personal property rights of Lone Star State residents in the name of protecting public health. If passed, Senate Bill 186 would allow government officials to illegally trespass onto private property without a warrant, and the bill uses the alleged need to treat stagnant water that some say could be harboring West Nile virus as the excuse to do so.

As reported by CBS 11 News in Dallas/Fort Worth, the bill, authored by Senator John Carona (R-Dallas), is being presented as a common sense solution to treating nuisance mosquito invasions, particularly in areas where private property owners are failing to do so themselves. As Texas approaches “West Nile season,” some are concerned that pools, ponds, and other standing water sources on private property could be a thr



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