BuzzH
Well-known member
It's been tried. You're fighting entrenched forces at the State level that are not inclined to give habitat, recreation, etc a single move up the rung of the value ladder.There are 3 types of lies, lies, damn lies, and statistics.
You can find data to support just about anything. We all have different perspectives based on our life experiences. None of us are likely to be 100% correct.
There seems to be a lot of effort put into trying to sway decisions at a federal level with regard to public land management, where we individually have less say, and not in trying to change things at the State level where we have proportionally more say. Why not focus on changing MT regs to allow net increase in public land ownership? Why not work to modify the mandate for trust lands to value recreation and wildlife habitat on equal footings as revenue?
I mean to the point that livestock/real estate, etc. interests thwart legislation for a state lands recreational use permit that would generate over a million for the State trust.
They don't even want to give the impression of a competing interest.
I don't think State ownership gives you any more local control, but absolutely does limit your ability to use State trust lands (no camping on Wyoming trust lands as one example of many).