More News on How Bad the NSFLP Act Sucks
Posted on July 12, 2012 by Climb High There have been 0 comments
So you wish to recreate on protected and conserved land you've been using your entire life, well the National Security and Federal Land Protection Act (HR 1505) may squash all future plans. The act would affect Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Olympic National Park, the Adirondacks and Northern Forest Canoe Trail, and Texas’ Big Bend National Park, among countless other wilderness areas, by facilitating fence- and road-building and other developments. It would also environmental legislation like the Endangered Species Act, the Wilderness Act and the Clean Water Act and transfer full control of a 100-mile-wide strip of land along the United States’ northern and southern boundaries to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The Pew Environmental Trust has mapped out all of the lands included in this sweeping legislation. In the end, the gov always wins so plan on playing indoors once it takes over completely...
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