Immoral laws should not exist, and when they do they should not be followed.
Any laws without an actual victim are immoral laws.
Therefore any law that says I can’t build something out in the middle of nowhere, on land I own, with no neighbors within a mile of me where no other land owners could conceivably be affected is itself also an immoral law.
I wasn’t trying to change anything, I was just answering your question about where the right of the government to set limits on what you can do with your land comes from.
True, but that doesn’t change the fact that laws are what “gives them the right”.
Immoral laws should not exist, and when they do they should not be followed.
Any laws without an actual victim are immoral laws.
Therefore any law that says I can’t build something out in the middle of nowhere, on land I own, with no neighbors within a mile of me where no other land owners could conceivably be affected is itself also an immoral law.
Also true but it doesnt change anything.
Not with that attitude it doesn’t.
I wasn’t trying to change anything, I was just answering your question about where the right of the government to set limits on what you can do with your land comes from.