I noticed this story in the AM today, and it's been on my mind.
Up in Washington state....Democrats wrote a draft bill that would establish homelessness as a protected 'class' of people....like blind folks, lesbians, paranoid schizophrenics, meth-folks, etc.
So the way it's worded.....it'd legalize camps (like tent or RV style) and halt cities from the right to enforce restrictions on camp bans.
Essentially.....it means homeless situations....are a state civil right.
I've tried all day to get my head into this discussion.
I never was a pro-camper guy.....after a tornado-alert as a kid....when we were doing Boy-Scout camping over a weekend. We ended up in a barn....waiting for the tornado to hit (it skipped us by five miles). No one was doing any prayer-to-Jesus, or such.....we mostly debated if laying between bales of hay made things safer.
I did some camping while in the Air Force....but this was a fancy upscale tent-situation....with carpet, AC, cable-TV, couches, and three refrigerators where we kept beer and sodas. I wasn't asked anything about rights and desiring a tent deal. I often felt I was lucky and should just keep my mouth shut. We also didn't want to disturb the Army guys who preferred 1-star camping, or the Marines who just wanted to lay under open-sky situations.
In most states (like SC, FL or Louisiana)....you probably would prefer NOT to be camping....mostly due to spiders and snakes. I'm guessing in Washington....it's not a big deal.
Trying to say camping is a right? Then having a tent....is a right. I just wonder.....where the right crap starts and ends.
My relatives in the early 1800s were big-time campers.....in Indiana, Tennessee, and Alabama. They probably didn't discuss the matter as a 'right'....being more concerned about a latrine situation and ensuring safe no-snake situation at night.
For some reason, I suspect the Supreme Court is already eyeballing this draft law, and how they might support it, or toss it.
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