But plenty of time for hacks like Pratt I see. OK, I'll play along. The generally accepted definition of federally owned, or public, land is that the government holds that property in trust for the American people. That would be for all the American people, both those residing in the state where the land is located and those residing in other states. What gives the people of Nevada more claim to public lands than the people of New York?
Because its in NV? What gives you claim to your neighbors land? What gives you the right to tell those in any other state what they can do with land they rely on for a living? What gives you the claim to push that demented way of thinking? OH yes, your a conservative alright.