[CRNMC] my last version of the press release

edward Oberweiser edoberweiser at gmail.com
Fri Aug 22 10:27:07 PDT 2014


Ok everyone,

This is my last try at this. We need to get this in right away. We can sit
here all day and nitpick at this for days to no avail. It is not going to
be published as is by any media outlet anyway. It is just our effort to get
the info to the media so they can write their own article.

Ed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         July 29, 2014

CONTACT:
CRNMC Media Team
crnmc-media at crnmc.org

Ed Oberweiser CRNMC
 964-7965


Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange 415.575.5540  Shannon at globalexchange.org


Mendocino County Verifies Signatures

Ordinance seeks to reassert our inalienable rights to protect water
with a Fracking Ban on November Ballot



The Community Rights Network of Mendocino County has placed an ordinance on
the November ballot that asserts Mendocino County has the right to protect
its water from fracking.

The Community Rights Network gathered almost double the signatures needed
to qualify for the ballot in just 35 days so voters can make the final
decision in November. The Board of Supervisors voted to approve the measure
for the ballot.

.Measure S will establish a Community Bill of Rights for the people and
natural environment of Mendocino County – new civil, political, and
environmental rights which are all built on the right of local, community
self-government. These include the right to live in a healthy and safe
ecosystem and the right to protect local water from danger. In order to
uphold and protect those rights, the initiative bans all fracking related
activities within the County including the transportation of fracking
fluids, and the use of local water for fracking.

Measure S states that Mendocino County citizens have the right to safeguard
the county's water both on and beneath the Earth's surface by banning
fracking in Mendocino County. It says that Mendocino County citizens have
the duty to ensure that local water is safeguarded by decisions made by
local people.

Measure S elevates the rights of the people of Mendocino back where they
belong, above the claimed "rights" of corporations and state agencies that
enable fracking corporations to profit from the destruction of local
ecosystems and to harm residents and communities.

California and Mendocino County are both in emergency drought status and
Measure S will protect our water from being used and polluted by the highly
controversial natural gas and oil extraction process known as fracking.

Fracking places a toxic mix of largely unknown chemicals into the earth
that has leaked into the  water supply of many communities on the East
Coast, Colorado and Texas.

If Measure S passes, Mendocino County will join 170 other communities in
the U.S. that have passed community rights ordinances against corporate
harm to their ecosystems.

contacts:



On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Baile Oakes <baileoakes at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Ed,
>
> Sorry for not catching this earlier.  The following paragraphs have some
> important punctuation corrections and maybe a bit of grammar to help it
> read well.
>
>
> ..need to drop this period(.) Measure S will establish a Community Bill
> of Rights for the people and natural environment of Mendocino County(need
> some punctuation here, maybe a colon, maybe a long dash)  new civil,
> political, and
> environmental rights(., ) (double punctuation, possible consider adding
> some wording like ...which are)all built on the right of local, community
> self-government( need a period here) These include the right to live in a
> healthy and safe ecosystem and the right to protect local water from danger.
>
> one more
>
> Measure S elevates the rights of the people of Mendocino back where they
> belong, above the claimed "rights" of corporations and state agencies
> that enable fracking corporations to profit from the destruction of
> local ecosystems and to harm residents and communities(need period here)
>
>
> all the best to you, Ed
>
> with love
>
> baile
>
>
> On Aug 22, 2014, at 9:40 AM, edward Oberweiser wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Here is my final version of the press release for Measure S. I put myself
> as a contact for the PR because media like to have a local person to
> contact. Is that alright with everyone?
>
> Ed
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         July 29, 2014
>
> CONTACT:
> CRNMC Media Team
> crnmc-media at crnmc.org
>
> Ed Oberweiser CRNMC
>  964-7965
>
>
> Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange 415.575.5540  Shannon at globalexchange.org
>
>
> Mendocino County Verifies Signatures
>
> Ordinance seeks to reassert our inalienable rights to protect water
> with a Fracking Ban on November Ballot
>
>
>
> The Community Rights Network of Mendocino County has placed an ordinance
> on the November ballot that asserts Mendocino County has the right to
> protect its water from fracking.
>
> The Community Rights Network gathered almost double the signatures needed
> to qualify for the ballot in just 35 days so voters can make the final
> decision in November. The Board of Supervisors voted to approve the measure
> for the ballot.
>
> .Measure S will establish a Community Bill of Rights for the people and
> natural environment of Mendocino County  new civil, political, and
> environmental rights., all built on the right of local, community
> self-government These include the right to live in a healthy and safe
> ecosystem and the right to protect local water from danger. In order to
> uphold and protect those rights, the initiative bans all fracking related
> activities within the County including the transportation of fracking
> fluids, and the use of local water for fracking.
>
> Measure S states that Mendocino County citizens have the right to
> safeguard the county's water both on and beneath the Earth's surface by
> banning fracking in Mendocino County. It says that Mendocino County
> citizens have the duty to ensure that local water is safeguarded by
> decisions made by local people.
>
> Measure S elevates the rights of the people of Mendocino back where they
> belong, above the claimed "rights" of corporations and state agencies
> that enable fracking corporations to profit from the destruction of
> local ecosystems and to harm residents and communities(need period here)
>
>
> California and Mendocino County are both in emergency drought status and
> Measure S will protect our water from being used and polluted by the highly
> controversial natural gas extraction process known as fracking.
>
> Fracking places a toxic mix of largely unknown chemicals into the earth
> that has leaked into the  water supply of many communities on the East
> Coast, Colorado and Texas.
>
> If Measure S passes, Mendocino County will join 170 other communities in
> the U.S. that have passed community rights ordinances against corporate
> harm to their ecosystems.
>
>
>
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