CHAPTER 26: The Indictments: Here’s how our water rights will get flushed

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The Legacy Plan – Averting the Great Water War
By Daniel Webster

CHAPTER 26: The Indictments
Here’s how our water rights will get flushed

Our solid, historic, court adjudicated water rights will be breached and flushed through two acts.

Our standing in court and the change in the beneficial use of our water will be the ultimate nail in our coffin.

Our forefathers in Siskiyou County Superior Court pre-thought our current issues and locked our water rights down in our court decrees. We have the most solid water rights in the State of California, because of how our court structured our rights.

Standing is the ability and right to walk into court and be heard before a judge on a matter.

Our standing was ordered by a judge to only be those who have an actual water right on a ditch. Nobody else can walk into court and challenge our rights. We could physically see, by looking down the road, who actually can go to court and speak with a judge about our water rights.

No government agency, environmental organization or tribe can walk into court to challenge our rights, because they don’t have standing in court.

Our court decrees for our ditches were created that way.

Locking our water rights down further, our Siskiyou County Superior Court ordered that only Siskiyou County Superior Court has jurisdiction over all matters involving our water rights. No other body, agency or court can alter and change our court decree.

Our solid, locked down court decrees for water rights are the strongest in the state, making us ground zero.

Only those we can see down the road irrigating their field can walk into court with us and we can only go to Siskiyou County Superior Court to deal with a ditch water right issue.

Thus, we as neighbors don’t historically go to court with each other over water rights. It opens a can of worms. It’s a system which has worked — well.

Community pressure to protect our water rights kept us all in line.

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ABOUT DANIEL WEBSTER
Daniel Webster received his Juris Doctor from Western State University College of Law, in Fullerton, Calif., where he served as president of the Student Bar Association. He was awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for California Property Law, Torts, Constitutional Law, Professional and Moral Responsibility and Legal Writing. He was inducted into the Peter M Elliott American Inn of Court.

Mr. Webster has always been solutions oriented, coming up with results-based projects to bring about the necessary marketing and technology impacts for his large corporate clients, such as Hughes Corporation, Rand Corporation, ARCO, Hilton and DirecTV.

Mr. Webster was born and raised in Siskiyou County. He was the editor and publisher of the Pioneer Press in Northern California – the heart of the State of Jefferson. Mr. Webster’s alma mater Etna High School, in Etna, Calif. Webster did undergraduate work at Biola University, in La Mirada, Calif., with majors in Business Administration, Systems Analysis and Bible, as well as DeVry Institute of Technology.

Mr. Webster currently publishes Scott Valley News, Yreka News, Siskiyou News, Mount Shasta News, Northern California News, Medford Oregon News, Klamath Falls Oregon News and State of Jefferson on Facebook.

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