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Nevada Cattle Rancher Standoff Far More Complex than Simple Lawbreaking
Cliven Bundy claims that he inherited “pre-emptive grazing rights’ on federal land because his ancestors kept cattle in the Virgin Valley since 1877, before the Department of the Interior was created. However, by continuing to graze his livestock on federal land for over 20 years after he stopped paying fees in 1993, Bundy may have acquired “prescriptive rights;”
Posted in Congressional & Government Reform, Constitution, News and Analysis, Private Property Rights, Uncategorized
Tagged Alaska, Andrew Napolitano, Ben Swann, BLM, Brian Sandoval, Bureau of Land Management, Clark County, Cliven Bundy, Constitution, Department of the Interior, eminent domain, federal lands, Fox News, Harry Reid, livelihood of ranchers, Michele Fiore, Neil Kornze, Nevada, pre-emptive grazing rights, prescriptive rights, radical environmentalism, Ronald Reagan, Sagebrush Rebellion, trespassing, Virgin Valley