For Immediate Release:
Lafayette Citizens Launch Class Action Lawsuit to
Protect Community Rights Ban on Fracking
Contact:
Cliff Willmeng 303 478 6613
East Boulder County United: EastBoCoUnited@gmail.com
Lafayette citizens have filed
a class action lawsuit against the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, the State
of Colorado, and Colorado Governor Hickenlooper, requesting immediate
enforcement of the Lafayette Community Rights Amendment to Ban Fracking. The
Community Rights Amendment was enacted in November of 2013 by a 60% majority of
Lafayette voters, who asserted their rights to protect the health, welfare, and
safety of Lafayette residents. It is the position of the Lafayette citizens
that the oil and gas industry, aided by Governor Hickenlooper and the State of
Colorado, interferes with those fundamental rights, that are described and protected
by the charter amendment and the Colorado and United States Constitutions.
Following the passage of the
Lafayette Community Rights Amendment, the city of Lafayette was sued by the
Colorado Oil and Gas Association, who claims that their powers under the
Colorado Oil and Gas Act are superior to the democratic will of Lafayette
people, and that do not recognize people’s right to self determination. The
local organization, writing and successfully campaigning for the Lafayette
Community Rights Amendment, East Boulder County United, attempted to join that
lawsuit. They were rejected from becoming part of that lawsuit after the court
determined that arguments about people’s fundamental rights were extrinsic to
that court case.
Long time Lafayette resident
and East Boulder County United member Ann Griffin stated, “I stand with the
people of Lafayette who voiced their support for this charter amendment by an
overwhelming majority. What is democracy without this voice?”. Ann worked on
the campaign for enactment of the Lafayette Community Rights Amendment, and
currently enjoys its provisions detailing her right to clean air and water, the
right to self-determination, and the right to be free from chemical trespass.
In a city that neighbors the thousands of oil and gas wells in Weld County, the
Community Rights Amendment is what stands between a massive industrialization
of her community and the preservation of quality of life and public safety.
“Lafayette
will take enforcement action on their fundamental rights, which are being
directly threatened by the Colorado Oil and Gas Association”, said Cliff
Willmeng, registered nurse, Lafayette resident and father of two. “We had to
take action to protect this community, its families and property, and will
continue to establish our rights to health, safety and welfare. These are not
subordinate to corporate privilege, and they are not the property of the
Governor or the State of Colorado to either give away or to overrule.”
Cliff
Willmeng is also a proponent on ballot initiative 75, the Colorado Community
Rights Amendment, The Amendment, which is in its signature gathering phase,
will clarify Colorado’s community’s right to local self government, and a community’s
authority to protect its fundamental rights from corporate and industrial
interference.