Should the state be able to take your water rights away?

The current rule is if you dont use them you loose them even after they are intrusted with the state to hold them while they are unclaimed. I feel if you own a water right it should be your untill you sell it or trun it back to the state. I dont beleive they should be able to come in and say well your not using all your water rights so we are going to take what your not using.... I say BULL on that!!!! 
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January 10 - Goldendale
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