FARM VA farmers plan pitchfork protest over fines -- for selling farm products!

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
http://washingtonexaminer.com/exami...er-county-steps-over-the-line/article/2503450

Farmers in Fauquier County are planning to bring their pitchforks to an Aug. 2 hearing before the Board of Zoning Appeals to protest the arbitrary treatment of one of their own. On April 30, Zoning Administrator Kimberley Johnson sent Martha Boneta an official cease-and-desist notice for selling farm products and hosting a birthday party for her best friend's 10-year-old daughter on her 70-acre Paris, Va., farm without a special administrative permit.

Johnson threatened to fine Boneta $5,000 per violation if she did not stop the alleged unlawful activities within 30 days. In doing so, Boneta's fellow farmers say, Johnson stepped far beyond her authority. They're supporting her appeal before the BZA because they rightly fear that left unchecked, this infringement on one farmer's freedom to make a living will spread to other agricultural enterprises like a dangerous pest.

The Virginia Right to Farm Act prohibits local authorities from treating agricultural activity as a "nuisance" -- which seems to be what's happening here, since Johnson was reportedly responding to complaints from nearby residents. Boneta already had a business license the county issued her in June 2011 that allowed her to operate a "retail farm shop" on her property. Her license application specifically noted her intention to sell handspun yarns, birdhouses, soaps and other handicrafts in addition to fresh vegetables, eggs, herbs and honey.

The following month, the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors changed the classification of "farm sales" to require a special administrative permit for activities that were in compliance with the ordinance just one month before. But documents received under the Freedom of Information Act showed that Boneta is the only farmer in Fauquier County who has ever been cited -- even though the county's own website lists dozens of farms that sell similar products to end-use customers.

On July 12, supervisors voted to limit the number of visitors allowed at food- and wine-tasting events to 25, and to limit such events to two per month, even though they were warned by the county attorney and Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Todd Haymore that such restrictions are illegal. Virginia's growing wine industry and its small artisanal farmers contribute millions of dollars to the state economy while providing urban residents with a taste of country life. But even in picturesque Fauquier County, their future is clouded by the growing burden of capricious government regulation.
 

Foothiller

Veteran Member
uhhhh, since when did I equate Republicans with conservatives?

Amen!

Most of them that I know personally are 1 of three categories:

1. Right wing radicals
2. Statists with a social agenda not afraid to use gov force to compel everyone to act like them
3. Theocrats.

I don't see any of those three groups as particularly conservative in a traditional sense. Since liberal=change, all three groups could be considered liberal in that they're all pushing for change that has nothing to do with the Constitution or the ideals of America but everything to do with their will and forcing it on others regardless of what those others want.

And finally, I submit as proof, that the R's and their voters gave us Romney. Conservative? Seriously? :lol:

He is no friend of liberty or the 2nd Amendment.

so pull the lever for Robama then get ready to be disappointed as he backs out on every campaign promise much has Obama has done and Bush did before him (remember: No Nation Building ... W)
 
I hope they mean they are literally going to bring pitchforks to the meeting rather than just figurative ones. Some torches in the mix and you have one hell of a statement to the Board of Zoning.
 

Warthog

Tusk Up
This is a positive sign. Remember that we still have the 1st Amendment. Knowledge is power! Educate people and we will never have to use the 2nd Amendment.
 

mourningdove

Pura Vida in my garden
Good to see the farmers banding together. This is an excellent example of bureaucracy run amock!

Btw, I am a liberal and I am quite human, nothing cockroachy about me at all!!
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
This is a positive sign. Remember that we still have the 1st Amendment. Knowledge is power! Educate people and we will never have to use the 2nd Amendment.
AMEN Warty, amen!

They need to invite their congress critters and representatives to the protest, and demand that power hungry globalist biotch's job be cleanly separated from her person.
 

Foothiller

Veteran Member
Farmers, I know some, I'm kin to some that farm and I'm descended from a long line of them...

Typically they're pretty handy guys, sort of jacks of all trades when it comes to non-agriculture type tasks, such as carpentry for example.

What is needed is pitchforks and a little carpentry:

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undead

Veteran Member
Good to see the farmers banding together. This is an excellent example of bureaucracy run amock!

Btw, I am a liberal and I am quite human, nothing cockroachy about me at all!!


Obamacare is "bureacracy run amok"

you may not be as liberal as you think
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Riot Police Forced to Fire on Heavily Armed Constitutionalist Militants

Police shot 31 of 50 heavily armed protesters that were threatening county supervisors from across the street.

Local judge says in a prewritten statement that because of the trauma inflicted on the supervisors from the brandishing of deadly farm implements, the farms would be given to the county supervisors in compensation.

Coming to a farm near you.................
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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uhhhh, since when did I equate Republicans with conservatives?

you really need to get a clue, or a life


.

It's pretty much impossible to break most people out of their "partisan meme." They are pathologically unable to separate "republican/democrat" from "liberal/conservative". And to be frank, that's a huge reason people are unable to force themselves to vote for an "alternative candidate" versus a "wasted vote."

Stupid is as stupid does (and THINKS)....
 
Would I be remiss if I pointed out it's the GATHERINGS not the sales???

Zoning Administrator Kimberley Johnson sent Martha Boneta an official cease-and-desist notice for selling farm products and hosting a birthday party for her best friend's 10-year-old daughter on her 70-acre Paris, Va., farm without a special administrative permit.

Above from the article.
 

Garryowen

Deceased
Farmers, I know some, I'm kin to some that farm and I'm descended from a long line of them...

Typically they're pretty handy guys, sort of jacks of all trades when it comes to non-agriculture type tasks, such as carpentry for example.

What is needed is pitchforks and a little carpentry:

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Rumor has it that some agencies have already acquired a supply of said implements.
 
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