From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It is my market, and you want to trespass on it.  It's not a property
> rights issue, and I won't allow you to make it one.  You have no right
> to bring your goods into my American market.  It's a trespass issue.
> 

You have a deed or bill of sale or other proof of ownership?

> If you choose to bring goods into America, you choose to pay the
> tariff ON THE GOODS.  YOU aren't being taxed, the goods are.  Nobody
> is forcing you to pay the tax.  You can choose to keep the goods in
> the country where you bought them.  Nobody is making you buy them or
> try to bring them here.  
> 

I own the goods.  You DO NOT own a market.  The market is the coming together 
of buyers and sellers.  If there are buyers and/or sellers then those buyers 
and sellers 'own' that market.  If you are neither then you have nothing - I 
repeat for emphasis - NOTHING to do with that market.  No interest or 
ownership.  What you are doing is interfering with my property rights.  And 
this IS a property rights issue.  That has been shown/proven repeatedly.

> If you buy goods and you want to carry them across my yard, you must
> pay me for the privilege.  

Yes, but what about across my yard.  My goods, my yard, my store, my and my 
buyers market(s).
> 
> Nothing you say will make this a property rights issue, or detract
> from the fact that it is a trespass issue.

Trespass does not exist without property.

BWS


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