New Jersey Shuts Down Drive Through Tulip Farm, Threatens to Arrest Owner
Shore News Network | Posted on April 19, 2020
CREAM RIDGE, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy’s administration today shut down the drive-through tulip farm in Cream Ridge, but allowed the owners to continue selling their tulips to their customers for curbside pickup.
Owner Casey Jansen said
his family owned farm makes about a one million dollar annual investment into planting tulips to operate the annual drive-through. This week, he was relayed a message from Attorney General Gurbir Grewal,
“No drive through allowedâ€.
“We planted all these tulip bulbs in the months of October and November. That’s when we make the investment, and my investment is just about a million dollars,†Jansen said in an interview with NJ.com.
Meanwhile, out in Gloucester County, the Dalton Farms tulip drive-through, which is booked solid through the weekend has given a pass by Murphy’s administration.
Jansen claims that he received a letter from the state threatening that
two New Jersey State Police officers would be at his farm to arrest him if a single car drove through his field.
http://shorenewsnetwork.com/2020/04/19/new-jersey-shuts-down-drive-through-tulip-farm-threatens-to-arrest-owner/
Fascism is alive and well in New Jersey. This is why voting for Democrats is a bad idea.
The Constitution is clear on this. If government deprives you of use of property, they must compensate you for it.