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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Mazaheri" data-source="post: 241519" data-attributes="member: 5087"><p>the language for the "new 2315" is not yet available, which seems odd, but I am no expert on legislative process.</p><p></p><p>With regard to property rights, those groups only believe in them when you're talking about production agriculture. If you believe in conservation, the ag groups don't support you. ND law virtually prohibits the sale of land to non-profit conservation groups. The approval process is so onerous, it is almost impossible to get approved. Audubon Society and several other groups have been blocked from acquiring native habitat.</p><p></p><p>Ex, if one of these groups offers you 2x or 3x market value for your land, you cannot simply sell it to them. You're guaranteed to meet a lot of resistance. Approval from township, county, then state. Ultimately, the Governor has to sign off on it. So much for free and open market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Mazaheri, post: 241519, member: 5087"] the language for the "new 2315" is not yet available, which seems odd, but I am no expert on legislative process. With regard to property rights, those groups only believe in them when you're talking about production agriculture. If you believe in conservation, the ag groups don't support you. ND law virtually prohibits the sale of land to non-profit conservation groups. The approval process is so onerous, it is almost impossible to get approved. Audubon Society and several other groups have been blocked from acquiring native habitat. Ex, if one of these groups offers you 2x or 3x market value for your land, you cannot simply sell it to them. You're guaranteed to meet a lot of resistance. Approval from township, county, then state. Ultimately, the Governor has to sign off on it. So much for free and open market. [/QUOTE]
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