KBCraig
Regular Member
There are many google references to my case, if you want to research this.
https://www.rutherford.org/publicat...titute_sues_virginia_county_over_landowners_r
Citing the right of property owners to have a certain amount of sovereignty over what takes place on their own property, The Rutherford Institute has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Virginia landowner who was prohibited from allowing a friend to camp on his 86-acre farm for a hunting excursion.
http://www.cfact.org/2014/01/22/lan...y-over-right-to-host-overnight-hunting-guest/
In yet another example of a busy-body local government harassing a law-abiding citizen, officials in Isle of Wight County, Virginia are trying to prohibit a farmer from allowing a disabled friend to stay overnight on his property in an RV. The farmer wanted to give his friend and guest an opportunity to go hunting on his 86-acre farm.
http://www.inquisitr.com/1110652/property-rights-lawsuit-sparked-by-virginia-overnight-hunting-rule/
Camping in your backyard with friends could be a thing of the past in Virginia. A property rights lawsuit began after Isle of Wight County officials was cited for operating an unauthorized campground on his farm. Joseph Ferguson was more than a little bit shocked when he faced legal penalties for allowing a pal for spend the night and go hunting on the property.