Sounds like they cant even manage the land they already control.
Agreed.
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Sounds like they cant even manage the land they already control.
Which is rather funny as in a meeting with Governor Gordon month or so ago, a RMEF representative asked the Governor how they would classify such lands if they were to acquire them. Gordon flat said, "we don't know, we haven't thought that far ahead".This does begin to answer some questions about how these lands would be classified, state public lands, rather than state trust land. Possibly solves that real head scratcher of how will people camp in Wyo after a transfer. Also begins to address how it will be paid for. Performative for sure but a more refined performance than prior ones.
Only took a month to think that one through? At a minimum this shows that advocates for a transfer are hearing the arguments against it and lining up answers to those arguments. All the more reason, IMO, to keep the arguments against it substantive not silly scare tactics like no more camping or campfires.Which is rather funny as in a meeting with Governor Gordon month or so ago, a RMEF representative asked the Governor how they would classify such lands if they were to acquire them. Gordon flat said, "we don't know, we haven't thought that far ahead".
Lots of "Ready, Fire, Aim" lately.Which is rather funny as in a meeting with Governor Gordon month or so ago, a RMEF representative asked the Governor how they would classify such lands if they were to acquire them. Gordon flat said, "we don't know, we haven't thought that far ahead".
100% agree. Arguing the simple economics of it are more than enough.Only took a month to think that one through? At a minimum this shows that advocates for a transfer are hearing the arguments against it and lining up answers to those arguments. All the more reason, IMO, to keep the arguments against it substantive not silly scare tactics like no more camping or campfires.
Doubt he'd go for this as much. Takes the oil and gas away from the federal guv.Good news, but the fight isn't over. This is the sort of thing that seems like Trump would love to get behind. Very pro-development, pro all the things this sort of move would accomplish.
That would be awesome!I thought he was joking about the Gulf of America, now he wants to make Canada a state. Last night's news shows he's crazy-serious about that.
If that happens, would that make BC and Yukon Territories ..counties?!
Consider the silver lining here: would that generate vast accessibility for DIY, non-resident citizens to hunt Canada's public ground without a guide?
States Rights! Majority Rule.That would be awesome!