I'm not being a smart a$$ either. Here in the FREE east, or at least here in Kentucky, you have access to all water flowing through your property. Once God drops it out of the sky and it hits on your land, it belongs to you, not some GD politician, the State, or somebody in Arizona below Glen Canyon Dam. You folks out west really need to revamp those archaic water laws, you're being robbed, and sit still and allow it to continue.
I can go to any free flowing stream adjacent to my property....that means creek and or river, and draw all the water I need from it. I can't dam it up and stop the flow, but I can draw water out of it for whatever.....irrigation for example.
What are folks out there going to do when the State comes in and says you can no longer breathe the air, it belongs to the city of Los Angeles, who bought the air rights? NO.....that isn't ridiculous. Water, air and soil are the three main constituents required to support life and if the State can take or sell to somebody else.....what rightfully is yours, ie., the water that falls on YOUR land.....then they can sell your air as well.
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