An Oklahoma woman is the latest victim of
government terrorism after City of Tulsa code enforcement officials
came to her house and illegally tore up her entire edible garden, which
contained over 100 varieties of medicinal plants. Denise Morrison was in
full compliance with local laws concerning her garden, and yet city
officials proceeded to both violate a court order, and willfully deny
Denise of her legal right to grow food on her own property by illegally
destroying it.
KOTV NewsOn6.com, which was the
first to break the heartbreaking story, explains a situation that is
becoming disturbingly common in America today. A phantom “neighbor”
allegedly complains about the victim’s yard, which prompts overzealous
city officials to conduct a witch hunt that includes coercing the victim
into complying with their unlawful demands. When said victim refuses
and tries to fight back and reclaim her legal rights, the city proceeds
to trespass on her property and destroy it, along with her livelihood.
For Denise, this is exactly what happened
when a “neighbor” complained about her edible garden, which she just so
happened to be using to naturally treat her diabetes, high blood
pressure, and arthritis. In this garden were strawberries, stevia,
several varieties of mint, apple trees, pecan trees, walnut trees,
grapes, lemons, garlic, and chives, to name just a few — and each of
these plants had a specific purpose in Denise’s life, whether it was
simply for nourishment, or for the prevention and treatment of various
diseases.
But City of Tulsa code enforcement
officials, apparently doped up on their own sick delusions of perceived
grandeur, decided that Denise’s garden violated local code, even though
it most clearly did not. In fact, nowhere in the local code is there
even a hint of verbiage that suggests Denise’s garden was in
violation of any local laws whatsoever — Tulsa city officials appear to
have simply made up phony violations in order to target Denise.
Local code reveals Denise’s garden in full compliance with the law
Code enforcement officials tried to claim
that Denise’s plants were too tall, exceeding the 12-inch limit for
plants, and thus had to be removed. But as you will see in the following
portion of Tulsa’s Code of Ordinances titled Nuisances Classified,
plants exceedingly twelve inches in height are permitted as long as
they are “healthy trees, shrubs or produce for human consumption grown
in a tended and cultivated garden.” (http://library.municode.com).
Denise tried to point this fact out to
officials, but they ignored her. She repeatedly tried to show them
pictures of her garden and set up meetings to discuss the matter, but
they continually refused, ordering her to remove the garden or else face
further penalties.
“Every word out of their mouth was, ‘we don’t care,’” said Morrison to NewsOn6.com about how the city treated her when she tried to defend the legitimacy of her garden.
Denise was not about to be steamrolled without a fight,
however. Rather than rip out her garden, she decided to call the police,
who issued her a citation in order to have the issue worked out at a
later day in court. But before the postponed hearing could even take
place, code enforcement officials, in violation of both the court order
and the city’s own laws, arrived at Denise’s house and proceeded to
forcefully remove every single plant from both her front and back yards.
Several days later, Denise, who had left
her house following the incident, came back to see the aftermath of what
had taken place. The destruction was so severe that Denise sat in her
driveway and cried for several minutes before eventually leaving.
“Not only are the plants my livelihood, they’re my food and I was unemployed at the time and had no food left, no medicine left, and I didn’t have insurance,” said Morrison about her garden. “They basically took away my life and my livelihood.”
Americans need to start standing up and defending their freedoms against government terrorists
Denise has since filed a civil rights
lawsuit against the city for tyrannizing her and destroying her personal
property. Some of her supporters have also set up a Change.org petition
demanding that the City of Tulsa replant her garden, compensate her for
all losses, and apologize to her for their illegal activities against
her (http://www.change.org).
But the incident should not have even
occurred in the first place, nor should it have happened to Kimberly
Bois of New Hampshire (http://www.naturalnews.com/035336_flowers_HOA_New_Hampshire.html) or Len Gratto of Mission, British Columbia (http://www.naturalnews.com/030983_food_freedom_British_Columbia.html). And Karl Tricamo of Ferguson, Missouri, faces a similar situation as Denise (http://nocostl.com).
The City of Tulsa’s Neighborhood
Inspections division, which was responsible for the destruction of
Denise’s property, can be reached at (918) 596-7698. Tulsa Mayor Dewey
F. Bartlett can be reached at (918) 596-2100 or by visiting:
http://www.cityoftulsa.org
http://www.cityoftulsa.org
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