Friday, October 28, 2016

Oregon Jury Delivers Blow To Government In Lands Fight

Obviously, the jury had more sympathy for the occupiers and ranchers who need a place to graze their cattle than for the government. It is because likely these are poor ranchers who do not own land to graze their cattle on. Since it has been somewhat traditional to do this up until now it is signaling changes to land use away from cowboy days of the past century or two.

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Oregon Jury Delivers Blow To Government In Lands Fight

CBS Local - ‎37 minutes ago‎
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