james
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State trooper arrested farmer for trespassing on his own land. This is a crazy one because it blows your mind on how this happened. There is a back story behind this where both can be true at the same time. In this case the farmer does own the land, however this is taking place during a pipeline expansion through Iowa. This is an example of where the government steps in to push cooperation interests that supersedes the ownership of the land. So during construction of the pipeline, the government gave a form of temporary ownership of this farmer's land to the pipeline company while they lay the new pipeline. This farmer was ordered to stay off that strip where the pipeline was being laid until completion. So yes it was his land but not during that construction. According to the information I dug up on this as merky as it is, the pipeline was completed in 2017. Again info is merky on some of this which is why I'm not including names and etc as I'm finding multiple sources on this regarding names of the troopers and farmer that conflict. The real question is, do you feel it's right that the government has the ability to force the pipeline to run though this farmer's land without his consent? There was compensation for the use of the land but the court documents I found say that the farmer claimed the offer was below market value which was part of his protest against this. If you have more info to share on this, I would love to read it in the comments.

Hahahahaha! Omg I know this all too well. If you try to take your arm away you get the whole, you never let me lay on you story. 😁

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