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Austinm51 briceshirbach's article
Feb 10, 2020 at 11:27
Feb 10, 2020
Interview: Abby Long, Executive Director of the Kingdom Trail Association
@krka73: So what's your point? It's still private, doesn't matter if they bought it legally generations ago or not. At least the US government had some foresight when expanding the West to set aside large areas of land to be made public.
Austinm51 briceshirbach's article
Feb 6, 2020 at 15:38
Feb 6, 2020
Interview: Abby Long, Executive Director of the Kingdom Trail Association
Are you sure the crux of the problem isn't the lack of public land to begin with? Maybe if all the land wasn't owned privately there wouldn't be issues with, well, private land owners.
Austinm51 briceshirbach's article
Feb 6, 2020 at 15:34
Feb 6, 2020
Interview: Abby Long, Executive Director of the Kingdom Trail Association
I think it shows what happens when all land is allowed to be private. After reading this I'm super grateful to live on the west coast with it's abundant public land. Relying on the goodwill of landowners for the "privilege" of enjoying the outdoors makes me sick just thinking about it. Parts of the east coast seem straight up dystopian.
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