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To: Twotone

As a candidate, the President said he would ‘look at’ turning federal lands over to states, but he wouldn’t just wave his hands and do it so to speak.

The press went and made it look like candidate Trump was against turning federal lands over to states. Well, he is and he isn’t.

Some states are also corrupt. For example, Nevada is corrupt with Reid and his sons and a lot of corrupt people they are associated with. So it would not be good to just willy-nilly sign federal lands over to the State of Nevada.

In some cases, it does make sense to turn federal lands over to states, but not all.

President Trump wants to look at it on a case-by-case basis.

President Trump is smart. Conservatives need to be smart like him.

The solution to the problem is made on a case-by-case basis.

One solution in the case of the Hammonds & Bundys is to look at forming land stewardship charters headed by knowledgeable and experienced citizens.

The Hammonds & Bundys know those lands better than anyone. Let Congress with President Trump help form and then recognize a ‘Rancher & Farmer Charter’ with bylaws recognized by federal and state governments that puts stewardship in the hands of citizens with responsibilities for maintenance, safety, and public access. The citizens who are put in leadership can be elected to terms by fellow charter members.

This is not privatizing. The land is not to be sold.

The lands can still be on title to governments but the charter recognition by Congress ensures the lands are never abused or sold as part of some crony corrupt deal.

The recognized charter can ensure that those who use the land as part of their adjacent lands for herding, grazing, transportation, fire prevention, and so on may continue to do so but they must also ensure friendly access to the public for hiking, camping, horseback riding, just like a national park. When the charter members determine that controlled fires are necessary for brush management, they would be responsible by the charter bylaws to inform the state to post notices to the public of restricted access while the fires are ongoing.

It’s not difficult. That’s why President Trump said he could resolve the whole issue with a simple phone call.


10 posted on 02/09/2017 11:26:43 AM PST by Hostage (Article V)
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To: Hostage

Well, I disagree on whether it ‘makes sense’ (or not) to turn federal lands over to the states. It’s what was intended in the constitution by limiting the authority of the Fed Gov’t to own land. The lands were supposed to be held in trust until states were created out of the territories. It’s long time past now & should be done expeditiously.

And it doesn’t matter whether any state is corrupt or not. That is for the citizens of that state to deal with. I’d have no issue with lands being turned over directly to county gov’ts if that can be done. Many of Oregon’s southern & eastern counties are paupers as so much land is controlled & they cannot tax the land. And the feds have essentially stopped utilizing them for resources (trees, mining) as enviro-nazis have control of the agencies that manage the lands.

It’s time to get the lands back in the hands of the people & let them sort it out from there. What Trump should do right now is free the Hammonds & stop all further prosecution of the Bundys & pardon the lot of those who have been protesting gov’t overreach.


12 posted on 02/09/2017 12:05:13 PM PST by Twotone (Truth is hate to those who hate truth.)
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