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by vorpalhex 1384 days ago
If my house burns down because I built it in a wildfire area, I don't get to steal half of your house and call it redistribution.

This is an area that has always had drought issues. It is not just global warming. You don't get to sue whoever has a dollar.

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If someone neglects to clear their home area of burn material, and their house catches fire then burns their neighbors house - there certainly is a liability.

We live in a society where individual actions and rights have boundaries when they cause social effects. Part of goverments function is working out the fair way to discuss and act one it - particularly during trying times - like mass regional drought.

> If someone neglects to clear their home area of burn material, and their house catches fire then burns their neighbors house - there certainly is a liability.

This is actually incorrect. Liability only exists if you start the fire (and often times requires the element of negligence or intent).

> We live in a society where individual actions and rights have boundaries when they cause social effects

And that's why it's illegal to siphon your neighbors groundwater. We have hundreds of years of court cases on groundwater rights and they are generally clear - the owner of the land has rights to the groundwater before appropriation.

You can't build your home in a desert and then complain that it's a desert. That's a you problem. Go live somewhere with water.