If they had just wrote "New York law gives landowners the right to manage their lands in whatever way they find appropriate.", then I'd blow it off. Problem is that they didn't.
Not saying that we shouldn't be good wardens of our natural resources, but there are folks with environmental agendas that want us, people gone completely, and the next thing you know someone will find an ultra-rare species of something on your land, even if they have to import and transplant it onto your property, and the next thing you know, you'll be getting a letter informing you that you still have to make payments and pay taxes, but can't even look at your land from 1000'.
I remember watching a Fox News Channel special a couple of years ago called "Who owns this country" and was sickening. Folks getting notices not to step foot on their ranches, heavy fines if do. Entire towns up in the northwest where roads were blocked off so can't get to or leave, forcing folks to abandon, literally abandon every building existing, homes, shops, all of it. We have some real whack jobs in government being bribed by whack jobs to be bigger whack jobs. The proposed Kyoto Treaty/Accord proposes to turn the 48% most western United States into 100% wilderness from Canada to Mexico. Thats insane. Insane. Nearly 1/2 of our country off limits to humans.
Its your land, good luck. I'd be loading shotguns.
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