I love this and applaud the creator of the sign. However, being a resident of commie oregon myself I know full well that it will not work out in favor of the owner.
Second, she appointed most of who sits on the Supreme Court so if she wants them to strike down anything, they will
Third, ORS 105.700 applies to Land access, not business access. The spirit of the law is meant to protect land owners from people accessing or otherwise trespassing on it from public lands (i.e. Bureau of land management land, US Forrest service or state owned land.) section two of the law even dictates exactly how the “no trespass” sign will look or where it’s to be placed.
“2) A landowner or an agent of the landowner may close the privately owned land of the landowner by posting notice as follows:
(a) For land through which the public has no right of way, the landowner or agent must place a notice at each outer gate and normal point of access to the land, including both sides of a body of water that crosses the land wherever the body of water intersects an outer boundary line. The notice must be placed on a post, structure or natural object in the form of a sign or a blaze of paint. If a blaze of paint is used, it must consist of at least 50 square inches of fluorescent orange paint, except that when metal fence posts are used, approximately the top six inches of the fence post must be painted. If a sign is used, the sign:
(A) Must be no smaller than eight inches in height and 11 inches in width;
(B) Must contain the words Closed to Entry or words to that effect in letters no less than one inch in height; and
(C) Must display the name, business address and phone number, if any, of the landowner or agent of the landowner.”
I wish it was as simple as what this business owner wants to do, maybe it is with some other state law but i just don’t think they will have much luck with this particular ORS.
I love this and applaud the creator of the sign. However, being a resident of commie oregon myself I know full well that it will not work out in favor of the owner.
First thing would be that the Oregon Supreme Court has already established that Gov. Brownshirt and her department heads can do whatever they want and that all of these mandates essentially ARE laws. See https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/oregon-supreme-court-rules-against-10-churches-suing-for-in-person-services
Second, she appointed most of who sits on the Supreme Court so if she wants them to strike down anything, they will
Third, ORS 105.700 applies to Land access, not business access. The spirit of the law is meant to protect land owners from people accessing or otherwise trespassing on it from public lands (i.e. Bureau of land management land, US Forrest service or state owned land.) section two of the law even dictates exactly how the “no trespass” sign will look or where it’s to be placed.
“2) A landowner or an agent of the landowner may close the privately owned land of the landowner by posting notice as follows: (a) For land through which the public has no right of way, the landowner or agent must place a notice at each outer gate and normal point of access to the land, including both sides of a body of water that crosses the land wherever the body of water intersects an outer boundary line. The notice must be placed on a post, structure or natural object in the form of a sign or a blaze of paint. If a blaze of paint is used, it must consist of at least 50 square inches of fluorescent orange paint, except that when metal fence posts are used, approximately the top six inches of the fence post must be painted. If a sign is used, the sign: (A) Must be no smaller than eight inches in height and 11 inches in width; (B) Must contain the words Closed to Entry or words to that effect in letters no less than one inch in height; and (C) Must display the name, business address and phone number, if any, of the landowner or agent of the landowner.”
I wish it was as simple as what this business owner wants to do, maybe it is with some other state law but i just don’t think they will have much luck with this particular ORS.