Gagglegnash
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Hi
As I said before: You're as free as you deserve to be.
So are we!
Over here, there's been a big stink recently because of city governments condemning private properties so that they can buy the property that's not for sale at market value for a WalMart to move in. Otherwise, you see, they'd have to pay enough to convince the property holders to sell, costing WalMart so much that they might not move in.
We all get what we deserve.
(As for zoning laws, if you want to build and live in a town over here, you're stuck with 'em. Live in the country and Bob's your uncle. I had a friend that had to move out of town to build an underground, geothermal, superinsulated home because the city had ordnances about, "living in an unfinished cellar or foundation.")
But ya. You're less free.
Based on the legal principal of neener neener neener. 
Seriously, though, you should have someone look at the presumption of innocence and no-warrant search thing. It could come up to bite you in the butt.
As I said before: You're as free as you deserve to be.
So are we!
Over here, there's been a big stink recently because of city governments condemning private properties so that they can buy the property that's not for sale at market value for a WalMart to move in. Otherwise, you see, they'd have to pay enough to convince the property holders to sell, costing WalMart so much that they might not move in.
We all get what we deserve.
(As for zoning laws, if you want to build and live in a town over here, you're stuck with 'em. Live in the country and Bob's your uncle. I had a friend that had to move out of town to build an underground, geothermal, superinsulated home because the city had ordnances about, "living in an unfinished cellar or foundation.")
But ya. You're less free.
Seriously, though, you should have someone look at the presumption of innocence and no-warrant search thing. It could come up to bite you in the butt.