To: endthematrix
A permit for what?" Dale asked.
Dale was told the road and the entire Diamond Bar Ranch had been closed by a Feb. 29 order from the Forest Service, and that he needed a permit to be on it.
Dale didn't have a permit. He had never needed a permit to move stock on a public road through his family's ranch. He told Albert to keep moving the horses.
It's not jay walking if it your land with an easement for the feds.
17 posted on
03/13/2004 12:53:08 AM PST by
Jet Jaguar
(Who would the terrorists vote for?)
To: alaska-sgt
I know it's not jay walking per say. Historically he had RIGHTS. Laney knew
legaly his time was up in
DIAMOND BAR CATTLE COMPANY V. U.S.. Re: "Although the Forest Service notified the companies several times of upcoming expirations of the permits, neither company renewed its permit and the permits expired by their terms in 1995 and 1996. The court enjoined plaintiffs from grazing livestock in the Gila and Apache National Forests until they obtained authorization from the Forest Service."
18 posted on
03/13/2004 1:12:27 AM PST by
endthematrix
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