Virginia House Bill 2223 would, if enacted, specifically protect property rights from the United Nations' "Agenda 21":
http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?131+ful+HB2223
Hmm. The United Nations has officially disowned "Agenda 21," while continuing to push the same bad ideas under other names. Does the text below adequately provide for resistance to other international power grabs enabled by local land grabs? Anyway, I like it. Thank you, Delegate Cline.
"1.  § 1. The  Commonwealth and its political subdivisions  shall not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or  inadvertently infringe upon or  restrict private property rights without due process, as  may be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to, Agenda  21, adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its  Conference on Environment and Development, or as  may be required by any other international law or  ancillary plan of action that contravenes the United States Constitution or the  Constitution of Virginia.
§ 2. As  the United Nations has accredited and enlisted numerous  governmental, nongovernmental, and  intergovernmental organizations to assist in the implementation of its policies  relative to Agenda 21 around the world, the Commonwealth and its political  subdivisions shall not enter into any agreement, expend any sum of money, or  receive funds contracting services or giving financial aid to or  receiving financial aid from those governmental,  nongovernmental, and  intergovernmental organizations as defined in Agenda 21."
Here's the short list of delegates who need your "Support HB2223" messages before January 22:
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