TheDudeAbides
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So,
Utah Land Grabbers Mike Lee & Rob Bishop, and SFW are creating heat on the issue of the potential of Bear's Ear National Monument.
From my understanding that generally national monuments that are managed by BLM or USFS are open to hunting and those managed by NPS are not open to hunting.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/4159848-155/utah-guv-calls-pro-bears-ears-monument
http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Bears-ears-map.jpg
I think I am for it as long as it allows hunting like the other 1.9 million acre national monument in southern Utah The Grand Staircase Escalante.
If it were placed in NPS possession, then the hardest to draw elk tag in Utah (San Juan Early Rifle) would vanish and the pressure to pass legislation would increase from the Grabbers.
I think it would great for it to be a protected public land asset if it is protected in the hands of BLM or USFS.
Thoughts on this?
Utah Land Grabbers Mike Lee & Rob Bishop, and SFW are creating heat on the issue of the potential of Bear's Ear National Monument.
From my understanding that generally national monuments that are managed by BLM or USFS are open to hunting and those managed by NPS are not open to hunting.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/4159848-155/utah-guv-calls-pro-bears-ears-monument
http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Bears-ears-map.jpg
I think I am for it as long as it allows hunting like the other 1.9 million acre national monument in southern Utah The Grand Staircase Escalante.
If it were placed in NPS possession, then the hardest to draw elk tag in Utah (San Juan Early Rifle) would vanish and the pressure to pass legislation would increase from the Grabbers.
I think it would great for it to be a protected public land asset if it is protected in the hands of BLM or USFS.
Thoughts on this?