This week’s latest installment in the Civitas Institute’s “20 Changes in 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focuses on protecting private property rights.
Our Nation’s forefathers and framers of the U.S. Constitution regarded the defense of property rights as one of the few and fundamentally unchanging roles of our government. Changing regulations and ambiguous language in the state’s general statutes threaten to diminish the property rights of North Carolina residents.
Check out the whole article to learn about ways North Carolina can strengthen its defense of private property against State coercion.
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