Southern Elk
Well-known member
Wow, sounds like they could have saved a million dollars a year by not logging it; then made money by leasing to a public interest group. But yeah, it's easier to liquidate. Future generations won't benefit from the land itself but those two people can invest the money in our soon-to-be deregulated markets and those generations will make all kinds of money! Yippee!
Or, the groups behind the lawsuits could have looked for a better alternative than causing the state to incur millions in legal fees. Now none of us get to enjoy it. It's always a two way street and all parties are going to have to work together, otherwise the only people benefiting from the land will be the wealthy who purchase it and the attorneys.