When Kit Laney answered a knock on his door Saturday, law enforcement officers from the U.S. Forest Service handed him a piece of paper announcing his Diamond Bar Ranch in southwest New Mexico would be shut down Wednesday and his 300 head of cattle grazing there would be removed – one way or the other.
Other Forest Service officials were busy nailing similar notices on fence posts along the highway and informing neighbors that after Feb. 11, they should not attempt to enter the Diamond Bar property.
Laney was not surprised. He knew someday there would be an on-the-ground confrontation to enforce a 1997 court ruling which says his cattle are trespassing on federal land. That day has arrived.
Laney insists the land in question belongs to him; the Forest Service says it belongs to the federal government. So far, the federal court is on the side of the Forest Service. But Laney is not willing to throw in the towel and give up the land that has been in his family since long before there was a U.S. Forest Service.
Moreover, in New Mexico, there is a “brand law” that says, essentially, no cattle may be sold or transported out of state without approval from the State Livestock Board.
Local sheriff Cliff Snyder has notified the Forest Service and other state and federal officials that even though the Forest Service has a court order authorizing the confiscation of the Diamond Bar cattle, they “cannot be shipped and sold without being in direct violation of NM Statute.”
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Bastards are doing their commie best to start a fight.
ReplyDeleteSomeone, some day, will have to hit them. Problem is who (which one) does one wish to sacrifice his life over? FS, Judge, Pol., families? There are many in this food chain, and all have taken Oaths that mean nothing.
ReplyDeleteall have taken Oaths that mean nothing.
DeleteAbsolutely unfathomable to our forefathers.
This article is from 2004, and I can find no recent information that would be pertinent to recent events. In the article, they state "On Sunday, March 14, Kit and Sherry split off onto different paths. Kit was going to spend the night in a neighbor’s cabin on the East Fork and Sherry was going to meet him there Monday morning." The last 2 times 3/14 fell on a Sunday was 2010 and 2004.
ReplyDeleteWhile the events described are both reprehensible and par for the course for our wonderful government, they are not by any means current and probably unconnected to this Administration.
You are correct and I'll make sure I follow the links if I see them post something again. If they did this by mistake, that is one thing, but if not that's disingenuous. Thanks again.
DeletePosted by TPT Admin on April 17, 2014@TeaPartyTribune
Published: 02/10/2004 at 1:00 AM WND