Every
year we have forest fires because nobody is clearing the forests. Before excessive environmental laws were
enacted and the lumber was allowed to operate in our forests, these fires were
few and far between. This also requires
that we revisit the endangered species law and handle preservation
differently. States should arrange for
their lumber industries to return and begin to maintain the forests to mitigate
fire damage. States should also be able
to return land to rightful owners and sell land to citizens for productive use.
States
need to sue the federal government for it’s unconstitutional land grabs and
assume control over all “federal lands” within their borders. The US federal government has assumed control
over one third of the US land mass, yet the US Constitution forbids the federal
government from “owning “ land beyond what it needs to function with military
bases and office buildings. All national
parks should be state parks unless Congress submits an Amendment to allow
federal land ownership to the states for ratification.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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