04-01-2010, 05:03 PM
Read the post on "interesting Article" that I posted yesterday. We should follow the example of Montana.
"Montana's high court largely backed a lower court's order that the riverbed is state-owned land, and anyone who uses it has to pay rent or royalties like those who graze cattle or drill for oil on public land."
If the public can't use there own land and stream beds then let those that do have use of the land and stream beds and restrict the public from using the land or stream beds pay rent or royalties.
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"Montana's high court largely backed a lower court's order that the riverbed is state-owned land, and anyone who uses it has to pay rent or royalties like those who graze cattle or drill for oil on public land."
If the public can't use there own land and stream beds then let those that do have use of the land and stream beds and restrict the public from using the land or stream beds pay rent or royalties.
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