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TOLEDO The failing health of Lake Erie, the worlds 11th-largest lake, is at the heart of one of the most unusual questions to appear on an American ballot: Should a body of water be given rights normally associated with those granted to a person?
Voters in Toledo will be asked this week to decide whether Lake Erie, which supports the economies of four states, one Canadian province and the cities of Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo, New York, has the legal right to exist, flourish and naturally evolve.
The peculiar ballot question comes amid a string of environmental calamities at the lake poisonous algae blooms in summer, runoff containing fertilizer and animal manure, and a constant threat from invasive fish. But this special election is not merely symbolic. It is legal strategy: If the lake gets legal rights, the theory goes, people can sue polluters on its behalf.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190224/should-lake-erie-get-legal-rights-like-person-toledo-voters-to-decide
dameatball
(7,603 posts)Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)Great minds .....
rampartc
(5,835 posts)Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Lake Erie and ALL the Great Lakes have a soul. Corporations are psychopaths and have no conscience, no remorse and certainly no soul.
WheelWalker
(9,199 posts)Another case of the living dead.
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)goal is (better representation in all legal / etc. issues for body of water), all bodies of water could fall into this category, and perhaps other geologic formations too, e.g., Mark Twain forest, Hell Creek rock formation, etc.