OPINION: Legislators need to stand up for access rights

Chris McCarthy
/ Categories: Media, State Issues

How nice would it be to have exclusive access to thousands of acres of public lands? Deciding who gets to hunt these lands, fish these streams, hike these trails or enjoy the solitude — that all sounds pretty great, huh?

So how might one gain this privilege and authority? Well, it’s pretty easy to do in Montana right now; just put up a gate on a public road that is used to access these public lands and voila; you’re now the king.

Read more here from the Daily Chronicle...

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