On September 12, 2012, the Freedom Forum published an article written
by Hugh Williamson entitled “Never Trust a Conservation Trust”. Mr.
Williamson, a retired college professor, expressed his opinions about
government infringement on private property rights through the use of
conservation trusts and easements.
I am delighted that the controversial nature of his views provoked
extensive discussion on both sides of this issue. Even better, the
commentary was, for the most part, insightful, well-written, and
informative. I firmly support Mr. Williamson’s right to put forward
ideas that may not find universal acceptance, and I hope you do as well.
The Freedom Forum’s crusade is to fight vigorously for the preservation of property rights. The right to own private property that cannot be arbitrarily confiscated by the government is the moral and constitutional basis for individual freedom.
After reading the commentary to this post, following are my own thoughts on this issue.
The Freedom Forum’s crusade is to fight vigorously for the preservation of property rights. The right to own private property that cannot be arbitrarily confiscated by the government is the moral and constitutional basis for individual freedom.
After reading the commentary to this post, following are my own thoughts on this issue.
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When we went out to that ranch in the country the other day, the owner showed us around, including some very old comanche hearths, a mortar ground right into a big rock, and some carved graffitti from the open range days. Some cowboy carved his name into the limestone, in cursive. She said she wouldn't let the state make it an archaeological site, not while she was alive, because that gave them control of her land.
ReplyDeleteGood deal. Wish I could have seen that.
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