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Showing Original Post only (View all)Faced With a Fracking Giant, This Small Town Just Legalized Civil Disobedience [View all]
Last edited Mon May 16, 2016, 12:40 PM - Edit history (1)
A new first-in-the-nation law will shield residents from arrest as they use direct action to stop fracking-wastewater injection wells
A tiny community sitting on a 27-square-mile piece of Western Pennsylvania wanted to send a big message to the energy company planning to deposit toxic fracking wastewater under its neighborhoods. And its 700 residents wanted it to be perfectly legal for them to loudly object.
Grant Township had seen what happens when people nationwide take to the streets to protest bullying corporations: Arrests. Lots of them.
So Grant Township planned ahead. Two weeks ago, it passed a law that protects its residents from arrest if they protest Pennsylvania General Energy Companys (PGE) creation of an injection well.
Residents believe this law is the first in the United States to legalize nonviolent civil disobedience against toxic wastewater injection wells. Township Supervisor Stacy Long said. Were doing it to safeguard the residents and protect as many people as possible, she said.
Grant Township had seen what happens when people nationwide take to the streets to protest bullying corporations: Arrests. Lots of them.
So Grant Township planned ahead. Two weeks ago, it passed a law that protects its residents from arrest if they protest Pennsylvania General Energy Companys (PGE) creation of an injection well.
Residents believe this law is the first in the United States to legalize nonviolent civil disobedience against toxic wastewater injection wells. Township Supervisor Stacy Long said. Were doing it to safeguard the residents and protect as many people as possible, she said.
http://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/faced-with-a-fracking-giant-this-small-town-just-legalized-civil-disobedience-20160513
Great idea! Good for them!
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Faced With a Fracking Giant, This Small Town Just Legalized Civil Disobedience [View all]
pmorlan1
May 2016
OP
In Pennsylvania, North Dakota and many other states, fracking >> radiation sometimes
Baobab
May 2016
#31
she cant, WTO demands it be reregulated en toto- our european friends must be liberated from russia-
Baobab
May 2016
#42
TTlP will preempt local fracking BANs at the supranational level- Wonder if this will work to preven
Baobab
May 2016
#30
*they wont tell people* They will create state laws that ban local laws and try to replicate the FTA
Baobab
May 2016
#40
Almost nobody in government at all levels evens knows they are doing this stuff- at all..
Baobab
May 2016
#43
Well which do they want right now, fracking or coal? There are no windmills in this area.
Jitter65
May 2016
#7
You can see wind turbines along the PA Turnpike somewhere between Breezewood and Pittsburgh nt
LiberalEsto
May 2016
#10
geothermal is available everywhere because the temps a few feet down are 55ish all the time
Baobab
May 2016
#32
Here you go! Looks like the mean underground temperature in Florida is around 72-79 degrees F.
Baobab
May 2016
#35
This works ONLY IF everyone in the town is engaged in and supporting the civil disobedience.
MadDAsHell
May 2016
#17
Our small town really came together to fight a Kinder Morgan CO2 Lobos pipeline
womanofthehills
May 2016
#18
Novel. Thinking out of the box. Probably not the last time we'll see this in the coming years
Jack Rabbit
May 2016
#19
The doctors are not turning a blind eye... They are the ones fighting the law.
Glassunion
May 2016
#38