Subject: RE: Laws in TX, WA & ID
Date: Jul 14 13:59:25 1996
From: fx at sprynet.com - fx at sprynet.com


Mr. Dale Goble wrote:

"2d and far more fundamentally: if you move into somebody's house,
you acquire no instrinsically superior claim. if you regularly have
bear and cougar in your yard, it sounds like you moved into their
space."

Under Texas law: Humans own space (animals use space)

Unless the law in Washington (or Idaho) provides for ownership of
space by non-humans (eg: animals), the analogy appears flawed. Else,
the laws under which these states function vary remarkably.

I'd appreciate some clarification. Thank you!

a Buaidh! FX

F.X. Schloeder The first coins minted in
Bellaire, TX the U.S. bore this motto:
fx at sprynet.com "Mind your own business"