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I think I can support an individual's right to breathe harmful substances in the air, so if a person wants a wood stove/boiler that has emissions in excess of that permitted by local, city, state or federal regulations, the easy solution would be to pipe that stuff back into the person's house (or wall it off so it stays entirely within the property boundary), and then filter all the bad air coming out. That way the person could enjoy his/her private property rights to the fullest, and all others could enjoy their private property rights not to be polluted by a neighbor to the fullest. What I hear when sifting through the emotional comments is that people want their private property rights to the fullest, and this would accomplish that perfectly.
Don't forget that, unless preempted by federal law, your local town, city, county, state etc. can also regulate the emissions from your stove. This isn't just a federal question, in fact the EPA is lagging far behind local controls which are more restrictive, as many towns, cities, counties and states are regulating stove emissions already,and more are doing so as the smoke from inefficient stoves destroys the private property rights of citizens to be free of neighbors' smoking stoves. So, unless you live in an area where people don't care about their private property rights, we all can expect more regulation of stove emissions. If indeed you care about private property rights, and you want to protect your private property rights, then it would be wise to act to also protect your neighbor's private property rights to be free of your actions which destroy your neighbor's private property rights.
Regulation is not to limit private property rights, but it is to insure that we all can fully enjoy private property rights, and when some through their actions take away the private property rights of others, then the government should and must step in to protect private property rights.
I agree with everything you have to say here. If and when there are enough people who agree with you in an area, I.E in town, who want to get together and go to the town meeting and get some rules passed in your favor and you have a means of having those rules enforced, then it matters.
In my world where I go riding with the code enforcement officer, ( AKA big time dogcatcher) who was hired by my neighbor, and would have to have the regulations enforced by the magistrate who went to school with my brother, (the lawyer), the rules are just rules. Unless the FBI is really bored or under a lot of pressure to enforce something, I'm really not worried. I'll keep burning my coal,(at night) and my old woodburner without worry. That's just the way things work in the real world.
Everyone else should come out of their bunkers and continue shooting your highly regulated and expensive ammo into a hillside. Chillaxe Vibes from the BLUE STATE