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Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005
8:11 AM
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Florida Citrus
Wait a
minute! I'm no fan of government powers but things don't operate quite as
depicted in
that
E-mail. First, the state constitution gives the Department of Agriculture and
its agents the right of trespass and when denied access an official warrant is
served. Compensation is awarded ($100 for 1st tree or replacement with some
plant other than citrus). Because there is no way to prove a negative all trees
within a proscribed area are considered suspect and for the safety of other
citrus are removed. I know of no instances of any state worker being involved
in any physical altercations with property owners and there are laws to remedy
abuse of this nature. One essential roll of government is to protect the
health of its citizens and threats to economic structures. Citrus canker is a
real threat to Florida's
second largest industry and the state is responding in a sensible and legal
manner.
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