Mike Lee back in the news

TurkeyReaper69

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Mike Lee introduced a bill effectively disbanding the wilderness act within 100 miles of the border in the name of "border security".

I believe anyone who thinks this bill is about border security has a few screws loose, thoughts?
 
Ah yes, because the drug smugglers are flooding in through the pasayten, mt baker, and Stephen Mather wildernesses.

Dont forget the migrant train that came in through the Salmo priest!
 
Is wilderness in MT excluded from this bill, too? Jk, but it’s getting ever more frustrating these attacks on public land.
 
Over a dozen wilderness areas, 2 National Parks, and a ridiculous amount of roadless public land within 100 miles just in this section shown of WA, ID, and MT. Not even mentioning the other 5000+ miles of north and southern border.

Every time I think it can't possibly get more ridiculous, I am surprised...

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I don't know the specifics of the proposed bill but removing the "wilderness" designation doesn't take the land out of the public domain. It does remove certain restrictions, some of which are detrimental to the wildlife populations we like to hunt and also restrict access. There is a lot of national forest land that is not designated wilderness but is open to hunting. In the National Forest near where I live, the wilderness designations prevent management of the forest in a way that would benefit our deer populations.
 
I don't know the specifics of the proposed bill but removing the "wilderness" designation doesn't take the land out of the public domain. It does remove certain restrictions, some of which are detrimental to the wildlife populations we like to hunt and also restrict access. There is a lot of national forest land that is not designated wilderness but is open to hunting. In the National Forest near where I live, the wilderness designations prevent management of the forest in a way that would benefit our deer populations.
You’re right it doesn’t take it out of public hands but it gives Mike Lee and company one less hoop to jump through for full transfer. Having more roads into wilderness areas aren’t going to benefit much wildlife. Often, summer grounds aren’t the limiting factor. Not sure why you mentioned “FS are often open to hunting” when so are wilderness areas! We all wish the FS could do better with timber management to improve habitat but that’s on the damn litigators blocking every effort. Plus we have an administration that seems gung ho on defunding the folks that are trying to make a difference. I’m friends with FS employees that can’t even put a gate in without being sued over it, let a lone following through on a timber harvest that is part of their management plan without major suing.

Until we have a mechanism to stop the bs lawsuits and an administrative that supports our “working” federal employees in the FS, I see no benefit. The Wilderness Act was put in place for a reason.
 
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