The Sacketts have been dragged through the courts for years fighting for their
property rights—and yours.
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Dear Friend of Liberty,
Michael and Chantell Sackett have been fighting for 15 years to build a home
on the private property they own near Priest Lake in Bonner County, Idaho.
It’s not for the usual reasons like a lack of building supplies or
unresponsive contractors. It’s because the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) declared that their land is a wetland.
But here’s the kicker. The Sacketts’ land is not wet. There’s no water on it!
Still, the government is going after them. And if the couple doesn’t comply
with the EPA’s outlandish regulations, they could face fines up to $32,500per
day!
The Sacketts have been dragged through the courts for years fighting for their
property rights—and yours. Now, their case will be argued before the U.S.
Supreme Court. And MSLF has lent them support in their fight against this
blatant government overreach.
That’s why I’m emailing you today with a special request.
I’m hoping you will stand with the Sacketts and show them you support their
fight by signing our petition today.
If the EPA is allowed to trample the lives of private citizens like the
Sacketts with no opposition, there’s no telling who could be next.
But your voice today will push back against this injustice and show the
government that you stand for freedom and the private property rights of every
American citizen.
Please sign the petition below declaring your desire to stand against this
blatant overreach by the EPA.
* I am standing for the private property rights of Michael and Chantell
Sackett.
* I am standing against unelected bureaucracies that threaten the rights of
individual citizens.
* I am asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rule against the EPA’s blatant
government overreach.
Please sign our petition right now at this secure link:
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For Liberty!
Cristen Wohlgemuth
President & CEO
Mountain States Legal Foundation
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