07-10-2023, 04:54 PM
This shocking map illustrates how much land the Federal Government really owns
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Federal landowners are bad neighbors
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The Heritage Foundation noted that uses of federal lands include national parks, national forests, recreation areas, wildlife refuges, vast tracts of range and wasteland managed by the Bureau of Land Management, reservations held in trust for Native American tribes, military bases, and ordinary federal buildings and installations.
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Though nobody will dispute the fact that the government needs a certain amount of land for national purposes, do they really need that much? If the federal government would do a good job there wouldnââ¬â¢t be much of an issue. Unfortunately, the majority of federal land managers have an extremely bad reputation.
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According to Sue Lani Madsen, frustrated local federal land managers are hindered by layers of internal regulations and restricted funding that make a timely response to weed outbreaks difficult. Since federal land is exempt from state noxious weed control laws, having a federally owned plot of land next door is bad news.
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http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-07-08-th...-owns.html
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Federal landowners are bad neighbors
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The Heritage Foundation noted that uses of federal lands include national parks, national forests, recreation areas, wildlife refuges, vast tracts of range and wasteland managed by the Bureau of Land Management, reservations held in trust for Native American tribes, military bases, and ordinary federal buildings and installations.
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Though nobody will dispute the fact that the government needs a certain amount of land for national purposes, do they really need that much? If the federal government would do a good job there wouldnââ¬â¢t be much of an issue. Unfortunately, the majority of federal land managers have an extremely bad reputation.
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According to Sue Lani Madsen, frustrated local federal land managers are hindered by layers of internal regulations and restricted funding that make a timely response to weed outbreaks difficult. Since federal land is exempt from state noxious weed control laws, having a federally owned plot of land next door is bad news.
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http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-07-08-th...-owns.html