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CaliFFL
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First animals, and now a river.

So this eco group is suing the Gov of Colorado "Seeks Recognition of Rights for the Colorado River"
https://dgrnewsservice.org/resistance/indirect/lobbying/first-nation-lawsuit-seeks-recognition-rights-colorado-river/
Denver, Colorado–In a first-in-the-nation lawsuit filed in federal court, the Colorado River is asking for judicial recognition of itself as a “person,” with rights of its own to exist and flourish. The lawsuit, filed against the Governor of Colorado, seeks a recognition that the State of Colorado can be held liable for violating those rights held by the River.
https://dgrnewsservice.org/resistance/indirect/lobbying/first-nation-lawsuit-seeks-recognition-rights-colorado-river/
When our governing officials dismiss due process as mere semantics, when they exercise powers they don’t have and ignore duties they actually bear, and when we let them get away with it, we have ceased to be our own rulers.
Adam J. McCleod
Adam J. McCleod
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The change in the political landscape of Colorado from 1990 to now is very disheartening. It was a great place to live, and I enjoyed it immensely. Sadly, I'm glad I no longer live there.
[ETA] What's next? Giving fish the vote?
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
Almost: https://celdf.org/rights/rights-of-nature/
Adam J. McCleod
I should be surprised at this litigation?:uhm:
Don't they understand in nature the strong eat the weak.