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Yeah, we do see things differently. You see people who have access to things you don't and you claim victim status. I say good for them and wish them the best.Well... if you're in favor of wealthy people getting better access to public resources simply because their wealthy... then we see the world differently. It's not about R or NR, it's about preferential treatment of the rich.
If I had the money to buy up land in 380 I would do it in a heartbeat and I'm guessing if you had the money to buy 2500 acres in Montana (or some other state with NR landowner preference) you would take advantage of that as well.
This is why I don't have much sympathy for the folks complaining. How many of you, if you were in a position where you were one of these "evil wealthy landowners," would oppose this bill? I'd bet my retirement on the honest answer to that question being exactly zero.
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