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I wasn't planning to hunt antelope this year but I'm actually considering it now.How many are going to change their application strategies, because of this?
CO, KS, OK, WY, UT, and NM are the states this decision pertains to. Additionally, at this point the decision is likely limited to BLM land, but I think that these LOs would knee cap themselves if they try to sue someone doing this on another type of public land. There’s a lot of ways this could continue to play out. Maybe that LO will continue to be pissed off enough to push it up and then it would apply to everyone if it make it to the SCOTUS and they uphold that same ruling.I would like to know if and which states other than WY this will be legal in.
CO, ID, MT, NM, UT?
Is corner crossing already legal in AZ?
Wheelchair access falls under the ADA, which specifies a minimum 32" width for access. However, that is for a built environment. Would that 32" minimum width requirement apply in a non-built context? Not sure, but an interesting idea...Survey pins should be made clearly visible at all corners. Corner fence posts should be made approximately 30" apart (pick a number), to allow for access for all, including wheelchairs. This should be the LO's financial responsibility, considering the decades of free exclusive use they've had to these parcels. LOs found guilty of placing impediments to access should be severely fined.