Glenn, we're trying to get the community college woods in Lamar, Prowers County, designated a sanctuary hotspot, but so far to no avail. See for yourself:
-- (This is one of two known instances in which Floyd family members have made it into the Lamar Ledger crime blotter. No foolin'.)
Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Sanctuary City, Boulder County
P.s. Check THIS out:
We the people of Lafayette, Colorado, declare alignment with the Seven Generations principle of the indigenous First Nations and understand the environment as common to all and base our actions upon its indefinite protection;
We the People of the City of Lafayette, Colorado, find that global environmental destruction, which includes degradation to the climate, ecosystems, flora, fauna, land, and water, constitutes an emergency that threatens our very survival;
All residents and ecosystems of the City of Lafayette possess a right to a healthy climate, which shall include the right to be free from all activities that interfere with that right, including the extraction of coal, oil, or gas, or disposal of drilling waste within the City of Lafayette.
All residents of the City of Lafayette possess the right to enforce this law.
If the City of Lafayette fails to enforce or defend this law, or a court
fails to uphold this law, any person may enforce this law through nonviolent direct action. If nonviolent direct action is taken to enforce the provisions of this law, law enforcement personnel employed by the City of Lafayette shall be prohibited from arresting or detaining persons directly enforcing this law.
We the people of Lafayette, Colorado, declare alignment with the Seven Generations principle of the indigenous First Nations and understand the environment as common to all and base our actions upon its indefinite protection;
We the People of the City of Lafayette, Colorado, find that global environmental destruction, which includes degradation to the climate, ecosystems, flora, fauna, land, and water, constitutes an emergency that threatens our very survival;
All residents and ecosystems of the City of Lafayette possess a right to a healthy climate, which shall include the right to be free from all activities that interfere with that right, including the extraction of coal, oil, or gas, or disposal of drilling waste within the City of Lafayette.
All residents of the City of Lafayette possess the right to enforce this law.
If the City of Lafayette fails to enforce or defend this law, or a court
fails to uphold this law, any person may enforce this law through nonviolent direct action. If nonviolent direct action is taken to enforce the provisions of this law, law enforcement personnel employed by the City of Lafayette shall be prohibited from arresting or detaining persons directly enforcing this law.
And you thought the City of Boulder, proper, was leftist! They ain't got nothin' on us out in the People's Republic of Lafayette!
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 5:54:59 PM UTC-6, Glenn Walbek, Castle Rock, CO wrote:
I just read the ABA has implemented 'sanctuary hot spots', where birders can bird freely without fear of intimidation, deportation, or ID questioning. Below is a partial list of these hot spots..Walden PondsBaseline ReservoirGregory CanyonValmont ReservoirGreenlee PreserveGlenn WalbekCastle Rock, CO
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