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highplainsdrift
May 07, 2016Explorer
I have tried multiple times to explain that the states cannot afford to manage MILLIONS of acres. As a result, they would have to sell some/most of the land to pay for the management of the remainder. Any land sold to private parties would be lost to public access. If we can't get access to it, then the argument of who is managing it best is a moot point.
That seems like pretty simple logic to me. But to drive home the point, let me try a little political satire. I recently put together this 'recipe' for federal land transfer. Hope you enjoy it.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=223887441315525&set=a.111447952559475.1073741828.100010828117915&type=3&theater
That seems like pretty simple logic to me. But to drive home the point, let me try a little political satire. I recently put together this 'recipe' for federal land transfer. Hope you enjoy it.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=223887441315525&set=a.111447952559475.1073741828.100010828117915&type=3&theater
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