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Originally Posted by evis102
Everything south of I-10 sounds good to me. It has to be all or nothing. If not the public will be fighting loopholes forever. I would say at present it is more like a oligarchy.
The landowners control the resource and the public pays to maintain it. The prime mover in the publics side is social media. It is allowing a vast amount of people to connect over a common issue. I do not care how good your lobbyist are a politician is not going to support something that may get him voted out of office.
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The landowners just give up their property rights without compensation?
The public is maintaining it because the public benefits from it. The crabs, shrimp, redfish, ducks, etc. come and go whether its private or public waters. It beneftis us all to have healthy marsh. All those critters can swim under a gate. A duck can fly over the gate