The land of dozens of other South Dakota farmers is still in the crosshairs for seizure, though. At least 80 other landowners in the state face similar eminent domain lawsuits filed against them by Summit Carbon Solutions – and they need our help. The South Dakota Freedom Caucus has crafted a petition to help these farmers and any others under similar threat from having their land stolen by a private company via eminent domain, which is unlawful and unconstitutional. "The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, states that the government may only exercise the power of eminent domain to take private property from citizens if they pay just compensation to the property owners and it is for the public use," the petition states. "The use of eminent domain by a private company is unconstitutional and unacceptable, let alone for something like carbon-dioxide sequestration, or the long-term storage of CO2 underground." The latest news about the "green" takeover of America can be found at GreenTyranny.news. Sources for this article include: Revolver.news NaturalNews.com SDFreedomCaucus.comI have great news: Jared Bossly, the South Dakota farmer I tweeted about yesterday, WON his court case today.
A company called Summit Carbon Solutions is filing an eminent domain lawsuit against him to build a carbon capture pipeline on his property. Surveyors came onto his… pic.twitter.com/Bmd9aHl1Un — Greg Price (@greg_price11) June 1, 2023
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