Mission Statement

Good Neighbor is a part of a network of "first responders" who address misinformation and
provide facts regarding proposed and existing federal, state and county policy.

We celebrate the "Good Neighbor Law", which was penned by Giles Jacob in the New Law Dictionary in 1729.
"Sic utere tuo ut non laedas"

"First: No man is to deprive another of his property, or disturb him in enjoying it.

Secondly, every person is bound to take due care of his own property, so as the neglect thereof may not injure his neighbor.

Thirdly, all persons must so use their right, that they do not .. damage their neighbor's property."

   
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