Under the Fifth Amendment, no citizen shall ".... be deprived of life

This Senate Bill 868, violates the citizens' rights under the Oregon
Constitution, Article I, Section 17. Jury trial in civil cases. In all civil cases
the right of Trial by Jury shall remain inviolate.—
If this government required me to surrender any property
under Senate Bill 868, I will demand just compensation for the denial of that property
and the substitution of private protective services. It will not be enough just to punish a
"false
application for order, by maximum of one year’s
imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both." It will be the State who
is the offending party and punishment of false petitioner will
not make me whole.
Section 18. Private property or services taken for public
use. Private property shall not be taken for public use, nor the
particular services of any man be demanded, without just
compensation; nor except in the case of the state, without such
compensation first assessed and tendered; provided, that the use of
all roads, ways and waterways necessary to promote the
transportation of the raw products of mine or farm or forest or
water for beneficial use or drainage is necessary to the development
and welfare of the state and is declared a public use.
Under the Fifth Amendment, no
citizen shall ".... be deprived of life,
liberty, or property, without due process
of law; nor shall private property be
taken for public use, without just
compensation."