Overgovernment: Fighting Back Edition
Written by Brian Garst, Posted in The Nanny State & A Regulated Society
Following up on the previous post on Overgovernment, I might as well make it a regular feature, ala the We’re All Gonna Die! series.
Sisters Caitlin and Abigail Mills have for 6 years during February and March set up a card table in front of their home in order to sell Girl Scout cookies. How precious, right? How American, in fact! Wrong. The local tyrants got wind of this behavior and were not pleased. But now, Bob McCarty reports, the girls are fighting back with a lawsuit:
On Thursday morning, according to attorneys Dave and Jenifer Roland at the Freedom Center of Missouri, St. Louis County Judge Maura McShane will hear arguments on Hazelwood’s motion to have the Mills’ cookie stand case thrown out.
I reported the basics of the case in a post April 8:
Each February and March for the past six years, Caitlin Mills, 16, and Abigail Mills, 14, have put a card table in front of their home in Hazelwood, Mo., and sold Girl Scout cookies to drivers passing by. This year, however, the city of Hazelwood notified their mother, Carolyn Mills, that the girls’ cookie stand violated city ordinances and must be shut down.
Despite much national media attention, including coverage at Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com, city officials have, according to the Mills’ attorneys, “dug in their heels.”
In a media advisory today, the Rolands said the City of Hazelwood “has enlisted four high-priced attorneys to fight to ensure the government’s power to prohibit these icons of American childhood, and those attorneys have asked the court to dismiss the Mills family’s case.”
Selling something on your own properity? Outrageous! The plebes should not seek to provide for themselves…that is the government’s job.