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Dems route to gun control/confiscation according to Pelosi
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3205555" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Quite often it's not so bad that something is going to be put on your land like a gas line, waterline or fiber optic. The part that is worrisome is how your land is being treated during the install and during any maintenance or inspections in the future.</p><p>We've got two gas lines running across us and a waterline that goes from Spavinaw to Tulsa. Word is that the waterline is big enough a man road a motorcycle in it once upon a time. Anyhow, last year a fiber optic cable got run at the north end of the ranch quickly and quietly for about a mile in the ditch right against our fence. Turns out the county gave the cable laying folks permission to do it. When my boss figured that out shtf. Not sure how it's going because he turned it over to lawyers. I bet if the sneaky ass fiber optic company would've got permission from the landowner things would've gone better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3205555, member: 43171"] Quite often it's not so bad that something is going to be put on your land like a gas line, waterline or fiber optic. The part that is worrisome is how your land is being treated during the install and during any maintenance or inspections in the future. We've got two gas lines running across us and a waterline that goes from Spavinaw to Tulsa. Word is that the waterline is big enough a man road a motorcycle in it once upon a time. Anyhow, last year a fiber optic cable got run at the north end of the ranch quickly and quietly for about a mile in the ditch right against our fence. Turns out the county gave the cable laying folks permission to do it. When my boss figured that out shtf. Not sure how it's going because he turned it over to lawyers. I bet if the sneaky ass fiber optic company would've got permission from the landowner things would've gone better. [/QUOTE]
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