banning beehives in our township

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Necrotic

Glad to hear this outcome. Thanks for sharing

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Michael Bush

One of the best things to present too, are samples of laws in other, especially, bigger cities, that allow beekeeping.  Although I think the best is that beekeeping is not mentioned in the law at all and they just take care of it as they would any other nuisance such as dogs that attack or bark all night or people playing music so loud it keeps the neighborhood awake.  If someone has really aggressive bees it won't be hard to tell and they can be asked to remove them or face a fine.  Of course we always face the confusion between hornets, wasps and bees, but some common sense and facts can clear some of that up.  Wasps and hornets don't leave stingers behind...
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GSF

Good to hear Steve. I take that you already have bees, if not at least put up some empty boxes. No one will know the difference.
When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt, but protects the corrupt from you - then you know your nation is doomed.

jayj200

yea we won
the first round
what is next