02-15-2013, 12:48 AM
It has nothing to do with the particular Judge. If the State is no longer in violation of the Utah Constitution and legal precedents of our state and country there is no need for a judicial remedy. If you start wanting more than that (ie access to flowing waters that can't float a log during ordinary high waters) then you're asking for more than can be supported. Idaho has a very sound law in place that I doubt a court at any level including the U.S. Supreme Court could find fault with it. When lawmakers actually have the ethics and take the time to make sound laws the state doesn't burn taxpayer money needlessly defending violation of the public's rights. So we're basically screwed in Utah with our current group in office. What percent of thieves return the loot voluntarily? I really doubt Pitcher's bill will pass.
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