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Originally Posted by evis102
You still own the "land" as you are the land owner. No one can trespass on your property, your property being the land. You are asking to be compensated for something that was never yours to begin with. The current Louisiana state law uses a single case from Mississippi as its justification. I can name you 3 cases from Texas, one of witch made it to there Supreme Court, that supports the right of public use. The case law is on the side of the public, all it is going to take is someone with the money to push it through the court.
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You CAN own tidal marsh in Louisiana. But this coalition wants to make all tidal navigable waters open to the public. Your argument will then be what is navigable. Navigable by what?
The other question would be what do you consider marsh? Land or water?