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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 152996" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I hate to say it, but unless something changes, the amount of public land in this country will diminish continually as we push foreword through time. Europe is a pretty good model to look at. Public lands COST a country money....private lands GENERATE money for a country through taxes. Given the current deficit of INTERGALACTIC proportions this country now bears, it is totally within the purview of the govt. to turn a portion of these lands into revenue generating properties. You can guess which lands will be targeted first. The best hunting and fishing locations throughout the country. Piece by piece, the most picturesque and productive lands will be converted into private land. Even with my opinions of what the future holds, I will continue to fight against this concept. I want to keep our public lands at there current levels for all to enjoy. The more public land that is lost, the closer we get to hunting being only a rich mans sport. Just like in Europe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 152996, member: 314"] I hate to say it, but unless something changes, the amount of public land in this country will diminish continually as we push foreword through time. Europe is a pretty good model to look at. Public lands COST a country money....private lands GENERATE money for a country through taxes. Given the current deficit of INTERGALACTIC proportions this country now bears, it is totally within the purview of the govt. to turn a portion of these lands into revenue generating properties. You can guess which lands will be targeted first. The best hunting and fishing locations throughout the country. Piece by piece, the most picturesque and productive lands will be converted into private land. Even with my opinions of what the future holds, I will continue to fight against this concept. I want to keep our public lands at there current levels for all to enjoy. The more public land that is lost, the closer we get to hunting being only a rich mans sport. Just like in Europe. [/QUOTE]
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