09-28-2017, 09:51 AM
This approval is not a surprise in fact it was very predictable from the beginning.
In the hearing more than one person threatened the board members or made threats of violence in general. They've been on social media with similar claims. All of them pleaded for the board to suspend taking action until the supreme court could rule on their appeals (which don't even exist yet). I found that to be ironic, because there is no grounds upon which I could see the supreme court reversing the decision. The irony is assuming that a supreme court decision would be acceptable to them, many of whom argue that state law is non-existent to start with.
The supreme court ruled in their favor on the sole claim that the permit was issued before all arguments were heard. Simple. Plain. Unbiased. They've had 44+ days in court to be heard now. The judge's findings and the boards findings are all in agreement and they line up with the previous decisions made before the permit was revoked. There's really no reason to reverse the decision. The appeals might find a loop hole but it is unlikely, and it wouldn't be anything that could overturn the decision only delay things more.
Gypsy, this isn't your fight. You shouldn't be taking sides either way. And you should be aware you are not helping their cause.
In the hearing more than one person threatened the board members or made threats of violence in general. They've been on social media with similar claims. All of them pleaded for the board to suspend taking action until the supreme court could rule on their appeals (which don't even exist yet). I found that to be ironic, because there is no grounds upon which I could see the supreme court reversing the decision. The irony is assuming that a supreme court decision would be acceptable to them, many of whom argue that state law is non-existent to start with.
The supreme court ruled in their favor on the sole claim that the permit was issued before all arguments were heard. Simple. Plain. Unbiased. They've had 44+ days in court to be heard now. The judge's findings and the boards findings are all in agreement and they line up with the previous decisions made before the permit was revoked. There's really no reason to reverse the decision. The appeals might find a loop hole but it is unlikely, and it wouldn't be anything that could overturn the decision only delay things more.
Gypsy, this isn't your fight. You shouldn't be taking sides either way. And you should be aware you are not helping their cause.