To: blackdog
It’s not their land. It’s ours. Or it was. It’s Tonto National Forest, as it says in the article.
13 posted on
12/12/2014 4:22:08 PM PST by
Hugin
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To: Hugin
... the land swap provision will allow Resolution Copper Co., a subsidiary of the controversial international mining conglomerate Rio Tinto, to acquire 2,400 acres of the federally protected public land in the Tonto National Forest in southeast Arizona in exchange for 5,000 acres in parcels scattered around the state. It is our land and I was wondering what the taxpayers would get out of this. The article has the answer to that. I would like to know what condition those 5,000 acres is in and how scattered and small those parcels are. IOWs are they of any real value and will the FedMob make them FS land ... or what?
15 posted on
12/12/2014 5:09:03 PM PST by
TigersEye
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