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Let's assume for the sake of argument that Bundy is one hundred percent wrong. This is entirely a civil issue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundy_standoff#Legal_actions_1998_to_2012
Tresspassing and ignoring court orders aren't "civil", even if the original case was

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:United_States_v_Bundy_Court_Order_July_2013.pdf
His actual charges say: "unauthorized and UNLAWFUL grazing of livestock..." and "trespass damages"

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United States v. Bundy "arose out of Bundy�s unauthorized grazing of his livestock on property owned by the United States and administered by the Department of the Interior through the BLM and the National Park Service." According to the case, "On November 3, 1998, the Court issued an order permanently enjoining Bundy from grazing his livestock on the former Bunkerville Allotment ('The Allotment'), and ordering him to remove his livestock no later than November 30, 1998, and pay damages to the United States in the amount of $200 per day per head for any remaining livestock on the allotment after November 30, 1998." The court stated that "[t]he government has shown commendable restraint in allowing this trespass to continue for so long without impounding Bundy�s livestock."[4] On September 17, 1999, after Bundy failed to comply with the court�s earlier order(s), the court issued another order directing Bundy to comply with the 1998 permanent injunction and modifying the trespass damages owed.[3][4][5]

Legal actions 2012 to 2014[edit]
The cattle expanded into additional public lands over the years. After a protracted legal process, on December 21, 2012 in United States v. Bundy,[a] a summary judgment in favor of the United States was granted, and Bundy's motion to dismiss was denied. The order was signed by Judge Lloyd D. George on July 9, 2013 and permanently enjoined Bundy and his cattle from trespassing on the Bunkerville Allotment, the Gold Butte area, and parts of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.[6] Another order had to be issued in October 8, 2013. The orders allowed the United States to protect the land from Bundy and to seize any of his cattle that remains in those areas


One shot, one kill........ It saves a lot of ammo!