Or, more simply, take their case to a Nevada court, get a judgment, and place liens against his real estate, cattle, or bank accounts. Then, send the local sheriff's deputies out to seize items until the judgment is satisfied.

It's a subtle point, but the Constitution allows the federal government the ability to own land in the states, but the states have sovereignty over it. The federal government is just another landowner.

If a landowner has a dispute with a renter, he is not allowed to simply start seizing assets as the federal government did. The landowner has to follow the process.

Last edited by denton; 04/17/14.

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