Seems to me that the question of erecting towers is really a property
rights issue. Not really sure though how private property is protected
under the U.S. Constitution. With a few noteable exceptions, it is sparsley
mentioned in the text:
"No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or PROPERTY without
'due process of law.' " - U.S. Constitution, Fifth Amendment
Guess that is why I am not a lawyer :):)
73 de Mike, W4EF.....................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stu Greene" <wa2moe@firstinter.net>
To: "Bob Wanderer" <aa0cy@VRINTER.NET>; "TOWERTALK"
<TOWERTALK@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 6:45 PM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Is the FCC sharp? Is ARRL counsel swift?
>
> At 08:53 PM 12/31/01 -0500, Bob Wanderer wrote:
>
> >You don't have a constitutional right to pursue happiness.
> >That's only in the Declaration of Independence. (Ditto for
> >life and liberty.) Actually, you don't have an inalienable
> >right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness either,
> >but that's a different story.
>
>
> Sure we do, Bob. That's what the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments are
about.
>
> But I have to agree. We don't have a constitutional right to erect towers
>
>
> AN Wireless Self Supporting Towers are now available! Windloading tables,
> foundation diagrams and charts, along with full details are now at the
> AN Wireless Web site: http://www.ANWireless.com
>
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AN Wireless Self Supporting Towers are now available! Windloading tables,
foundation diagrams and charts, along with full details are now at the
AN Wireless Web site: http://www.ANWireless.com
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