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To: Scoutmaster

Granted, but what did the documents regarding statehood say about the fed’s land ownership? Wasn’t there some sort of provision where the feds were supposed to give more of the land to the state?

I just can’t remember exactly, but I thought I read something to that effect, and that the feds had never fulfilled their part of that agreement.


379 posted on 04/11/2014 1:39:15 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: greeneyes

Apparently Nevada had to forever relinquish the gov’t land to the Feds.


380 posted on 04/11/2014 2:10:14 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: greeneyes
I don't see it. The ceding of federal land is in the prefix to the Nevada Constitution.

"In obedience to the requirements of an act of the Congress of the United States, approved March twenty-first, A.D. eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to enable the people of Nevada to form a constitution and state government, this convention, elected and convened in obedience to said enabling act, do ordain as follows, and this ordinance shall be irrevocable, without the consent of the United States and the people of the State of Nevada:

. . .

Third. That the people inhabiting said territory do agree and declare, that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within said territory, and that the same shall be and remain at the sole and entire disposition of the United States; and that lands belonging to citizens of the United States, residing without the said state, shall never be taxed higher than the land belonging to the residents thereof; and that no taxes shall be imposed by said state on lands or property therein belonging to, or which may hereafter be purchased by, the United States, unless otherwise provided by the congress of the United States.

I've conducted a minimal search and have found no statehood document requiring the feds to give more of the land to the state.

Can we find a Presidential candidate with the guts to run on that platform?

381 posted on 04/11/2014 2:22:56 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (Is it solipsistic in here, or is it just me?)
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To: greeneyes
I don't see it. The ceding of federal land is in the prefix to the Nevada Constitution.

"In obedience to the requirements of an act of the Congress of the United States, approved March twenty-first, A.D. eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to enable the people of Nevada to form a constitution and state government, this convention, elected and convened in obedience to said enabling act, do ordain as follows, and this ordinance shall be irrevocable, without the consent of the United States and the people of the State of Nevada:

. . .

Third. That the people inhabiting said territory do agree and declare, that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within said territory, and that the same shall be and remain at the sole and entire disposition of the United States; and that lands belonging to citizens of the United States, residing without the said state, shall never be taxed higher than the land belonging to the residents thereof; and that no taxes shall be imposed by said state on lands or property therein belonging to, or which may hereafter be purchased by, the United States, unless otherwise provided by the congress of the United States.

I've conducted a minimal search and have found no statehood document requiring the feds to give more of the land to the state.

Can we find a Presidential candidate with the guts to run on that platform?

382 posted on 04/11/2014 2:22:57 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (Is it solipsistic in here, or is it just me?)
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