Chipping away at private property rights one "buffer zone," one wildlife refuge, one endangered stink bug at a time.
Wow.. we had a US army plot of land closeby, Camp Riley, lots of good deer and such hunting not sure how long it will take to lose that to the public but it will happen,, unless cooler heads prevail.
That's a fairly amazing "color-coded" map...and I knew there were "takings" out west-ish, but this is a bit astonishing?!
I mean, how much land needs to be "protected", "preserved", "reclaimed" by the government?!
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Whiel the gun control bill was receivign all the attention- members of congress were votign on a measure of whether or not to allow a UN 800 page ‘land use’ plicy to be the law of the land here i nte US where the manual states that ‘environmentally sensitive areas are off limits to homes’ meanign that the govenrment gets to designate ‘environmentally sensitive’ areas, with hte eventual goal of confiscating private lands andm ovign peopel into living pens essentailly- much like public housing projects- The UN project is a massive attempt at confiscatign privately owned lands and makign that land off limits to citizens
It’s a UN proposal being ‘seriously considered’ ghere i nthe US- apparently we’re not a soverign nation anyl onger, and we’re o nthe verge of allowing hte UN to dictate our laws and land usages to us thansk to corrupt politicians
I’ve been around Ft Bragg, NC since 1974. I’ve seen the development over the years as housing developments pushed west along the southern boundary of FT Bragg and the southern and eastern portion of Simmons AAF.
And Yes, folks will buy a home in one of those subdivisions and then complain about the artillery fire or aircraft noise on post.
The majority of the lands for the “buffer area” were purchased and then donated by various conservation groups. One of the largest is scheduled to become a new State Park that stretches from Ft Bragg to the Cape Fear River.