Originally Posted by 4ager
Bugout4x4,

I'm happy to continue this discussion, and do so in a civil manner (fair enough?). Perhaps it would be a good place to start if you could state your full position on this; starting with the Constitution, going through the various steps to and including the lease agreements, citing cases as appropriate along the way, and then sum things up. Yes, it will take some time and effort, but if you've got a clear, cogent, and concise argument to make on this issue with the information and legal basis to back it up, it'd be worth it.

From there, it'll be easier for me (and anyone else) to follow your argument and critique as appropriate.

Make sense?


Actually I very much appreciate your view on this. These things need to be brought to light because you know the Mass Media isn't going to share the whole truth about these issues. smile

I will make a presentation for you in the next couple days to support my stance on this. Like I said, I have myself been on the other end of this being part of a Ranching Family that was Ranching before the BLM was even born. smile

My Family started Ranching in 1912. My Grandkids are the 6th generation now.


When I no longer have the right to protect my own person or property...my person and property have become public property in common.