Subj : Re: Homeless in America
To : Lee Lofaso
From : Ron Lauzon
Date : Mon Dec 23 2019 05:42 pm
-=> Lee Lofaso wrote to Ron Lauzon <=-
LL> Public property is owned by everyone, including the homeless.
But that doesn't mean anyone can use public property for any reason.
LL> Public property is owned by everyone. No individual has the right
LL> to tell anybody else who also owns that property to leave.
But the local gov't has the right to decide (hopefully with the public's
concent) how that public property may be used.
For places like easements, while it may be public property, you are, by law,
responsible for its upkeep. If someone is disobeying public norms (like
defecating), you do have the right to kick him off the property. And, the
easement is the only area that's public. Doorways of shops, are NOT public
property. Malls are NOT public property.
LL> This land (country) is owned by everyone. As such, no individual
LL> can be exiled, or forced to leave or kept from re-entering against
LL> their will. Doing so would be a crime against humanity.
*LAUGH* You really need to understand the law a little better.
LL> Private property, such as one's own house, can be open to everyone.
LL> But only if those who own it make for such allowance. This kind of
LL> activity was very popular back in the 60s, but not so much any more.
Yes, I remember seeing that. It ended because some people didn't understand
property rights.
Communism (and socialism) doesn't work. Never has.