Chads93GT wrote:Protecting land is one thing. Telling someone that they cant own more than 100 acres is just downright ignorant. Even small time farmers I know own 3-5-700 acres and they are small time. Other farmers and farmer families that I know and grew up with own anywhere from 1500-3500 acres and even they are small time farmers.
I realize that laws change as society evolves and that is a good thing. After all, our society has evolved as a whole on slavery, womens rights, voting rights, gay marriage, etc and that is great!
I am simply pointing out, ignoring trespassing signs just because you feel they dont pertain to you, is a very poor image to portray, especially on a public NSS board that anyone can read (landowners???)
Respect people's land rights. If they allow you on, great, If not well..........there are about 500,000 more caves on the planet you can visit. Its not worth getting arrested to see that one cave that is posted or gated. Is it?
I kept my post simple because I didn’t want to get into all the exceptions like farming, factories, parks, etc.
And the fencing…. What about the native animals?
This may be the USA but I can take your land if a few judges decide it’s for the communities benefit.