Again? Police in GA shut down girls' lemonade stand

Good grief:
Police in Georgia have shut down a lemonade stand run by three girls trying to save up for a trip to a water park, saying they didn't have a business license or the required permits.

Midway Police Chief Kelly Morningstar says police also didn't know how the lemonade was made, who made it or what was in it.

...The girls needed a business license, peddler's permit and food permit to operate, even on residential property. The permits cost $50 a day or $180 per year.
The same government that is ignoring an invasion of illegal immigration and refuses to profile terrorists has no problems going after lemonade stands run by our children: Good Grief: Kids Lemonade Stand At US Open Fined $500 And Shut Down
If you think this is something new, think again. Earlier last month: Good Grief: GA Police Close Down A Girl Scout Cookie Stand
Related: Big Government: City bans Girl Scouts from selling cookies on front lawn. In New York last year: Nanny State: City official calls police on children selling cupcakes without a license. A similar situation cropped up in the People's Republic of California last year: Video: Police shut down 7 year old girl's lemonade stand! Hey kid - you got a permit?
Speaking of permit derangement syndrome, last year I wrote a post regarding California officials trying to shut down prayer meetings at a pastor's home because he didn't have the proper permit! I kid you not! Get more detail on that story here: California Pastor Threatened With Fines For Holding Bible Study In Own Home! And speaking of cupcakes, here's a recent story much closer to home: Local MI elementary school launches War On Cupcakes, bans classroom tradition of bringing in cupcakes to celebrate a child's birthday. Here's the video report that accompanied the article:

Other nanny state news over at drudge:
Nothing is out of reach of nanny state busy bodies. No matter how silly a decision (swings), or how personal (burying your kid), there's a bureaucrat waiting on the grassy knoll with a bullhorn to tell you what to do. I'll leave you all with this:
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. -C.S. Lewis
UPDATE: Should have mentioned this prior post: Video: Reason TV announced 'Nanny of the Month' recipient for June 2011

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