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<blockquote data-quote="bravo" data-source="post: 304395" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>Sorry to bring one more piece of politics to the party but this one directly affects ND outdoorsmen. The ND dept. of trust lands has given "Notice of Intent to Adopt and Amend Administrative Rules August 26th, 2020". In essence, the new rules are to make selling state trust lands easier. We once had 2.6 million acres, and are now down to 706k. ND is the 19th largest state sq. mile wise, and we are down to 34th as far as public acreage (just 9%, hell MN is 23.5% public). We need to keep what few we have left. Trust lands are not only valuable to outdoorsmen, they are crucial to the farmer/ranchers who rent them. Please voice your opinion to <a href="mailto:dtlrequest@nd.gov">dtlrequest@nd.gov</a> to let them know you don't support the sale of a single acre.</p><p></p><p>If the state is that bad at managing money, let them know there's a better solution than selling something that belongs to all of us; especially something we'll never get back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravo, post: 304395, member: 1778"] Sorry to bring one more piece of politics to the party but this one directly affects ND outdoorsmen. The ND dept. of trust lands has given "Notice of Intent to Adopt and Amend Administrative Rules August 26th, 2020". In essence, the new rules are to make selling state trust lands easier. We once had 2.6 million acres, and are now down to 706k. ND is the 19th largest state sq. mile wise, and we are down to 34th as far as public acreage (just 9%, hell MN is 23.5% public). We need to keep what few we have left. Trust lands are not only valuable to outdoorsmen, they are crucial to the farmer/ranchers who rent them. Please voice your opinion to [email]dtlrequest@nd.gov[/email] to let them know you don't support the sale of a single acre. If the state is that bad at managing money, let them know there's a better solution than selling something that belongs to all of us; especially something we'll never get back. [/QUOTE]
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