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Public gets what it asks for. They wanted misery? Let them have it.
There was another one for national land use controls in the late 1970s under Carter that almost passed. Were you involved in that? It was a big defeat for the viros, and the defeat made a big difference to a lot of landowners everywhere, so fighting it really did matter.
I haven't been able to find a copy of the actual legislation but have read about the greenline regulations as promoted by its proponents. Instead of the sweeping legislation they lost, as a "compromise" they got a single enormous area at the Pine Barrens in NJ under the control of USF&WS that ruined people. Another one followed at the Columbia Gorge in Oregon and Washington, and they are still pushing, using NPS "Heritage Areas" as an incremental approach.
EPA has been increasing its tentacles in the name of "clean water" ever since. Obama has just expanded it administratively, bypassing Congress, and that is now being fought in the courts.
Since then there has been no independently owned land in that state unless one had a pre-legal days pot farm.
Oregon was known for decades even before that as Appalacia West....70% directly government owned and infested with Californians.
I tend to think of them as irrationally jealous of real competency...and have an inordinate need to do a "premptive strike" on the competent.
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