FLDS Claims Ntl Forrest Land

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A fundamentalist sect of the LDS claims that 1,000 acres of NF land outside of Mancos, CO is their’s, citing the Homstead Act of 1862.

This is unit 73 in Colorado. Chicken Creek area to be specific. I’ve hunted this area before myself. In the last few weeks there have been reports of domestic dogs dying from poisoned coyote bait near the campground area which is in or very near the area in question.



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A fundamentalist sect of the LDS claims that 1,000 acres of NF land outside of Mancos, CO is their’s, citing the Homstead Act of 1862.

This is unit 73 in Colorado. Chicken Creek area to be specific. I’ve hunted this area before myself. In the last few weeks there have been reports of domestic dogs dying from poisoned coyote bait near the campground area which is in or very near the area in question.



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I hunted the area last month. I'd bet $ the dogs dying issue is related.
 
The homestead act was repealed decades ago so a new claim is a non starter. Is that all they’re basing it on or is there more to it?
 
I hunted the area last month. I'd bet $ the dogs dying issue is related.

When I first saw the posts about dogs being poisoned, my thought was “the only person with an invested stake in killing coyotes would be the individual with the grazing permit.” On further thought, that person wouldn’t possibly be that stupid, so I was left to wonder who benefits from poisoning coyotes on public land? This now makes sense.

There is a group of locals who are apparently intending to show up and remove the fence themselves. I don’t imagine a confrontation ending well for the “homesteaders”
 
Wow, I sure hope the fence removal planned for today proceeds safely. This Free Land Holder group sounds like a cult that wants to grab land, using religion to bolster their highly-questionable legal claim.
 
Wow, I sure hope the fence removal planned for today proceeds safely. This Free Land Holder group sounds like a cult that wants to grab land, using religion to bolster their highly-questionable legal claim.

Fine line between that and other so-called "rights" claimed by other groups given under similar pretenses of an Act of Congress...
 
Fine line between that and other so-called "rights" claimed by other groups given under similar pretenses of an Act of Congress...
True, and I think this group's claims are a far cry from the treaties negotiated between the US government and First Nations tribes. Not sure if that's what you meant, though.
 
I mean, I might have to go stake a claim of around 2k acres down by Riggins.
Speak of the devil! There's some land there just that size listed on Zillow for less than nine million =)
 
Speak of the devil! There's some land there just that size listed on Zillow for less than nine million =)
Funny thing...


I've tried trying to convince my wife we should buy this piece.
 
True, and I think this group's claims are a far cry from the treaties negotiated between the US government and First Nations tribes. Not sure if that's what you meant, though.

You can't hunt Redondo Peak on the Valles Caldera in NM because of "religious claims" by a local tribe...
 
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