Posted on 03/12/2002 8:11:10 AM PST by Willie Green
Wouldn't it require principles in order to do something like that? I'm afraid those go out the window for a just cause with some of these folks.
More than 50 state's rights activists, ranchers and other critics of federal management of public lands rallied in front of the U.S. courthouse, then packed the courtroom to show their support.
This warms my heart.
"They don't follow the law just as they see it; they follow the law."
The judge must have thought Mr.Gardner was a sheep rancher. :-)
That pretty much sums up the situation.
Currently, even if you take the opposite side in this and contend with the radical greens, environmental policy as practiced by Gvt. just is not working in any way shape or form. Its not doing what they claim it is - protecting valuable acreage but instead actually ends up trampling upon the rights of people whose livelihoods are dependent on farm/ranchland.
There is another option.
Those who are concerned about environmental issues can begin to invest in land and acreage themselves to protect it and steward it as opposed to expecting an agency of some sort to do it for them. Its an approach that gives the maximum amount of rights and freedoms to the individuals whose livelihoods depend on their land not being confiscated or taken away while giving the option to protect valuable acreage around the US.
Its a complex issue and thats just an idea. But there are options that can be win/win solutions.
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