According to the government's "glancing goose" standard, if a goose flies over one's property and glances down at the smallest mud puddle, the government has a right to control the use of that property under the commerce clause of the Constitution because the goose is likely to cross state lines and be shot down by a hunter, which would constitute interstate commerce. This is not a joke. This is an integral part of the EPA's "wetlands" policy of unconstitutional property confiscation.
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