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Federal Overreach and Jurisdictional Confusion on Public Lands
Explore the challenges of federal overreach in public land management, leading to jurisdictional confusion, illegal activities, and unjust road closures. Learn why empowering state law enforcement is critical to protecting public lands and ensuring responsible access for all.
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The rise of regulations over motorized access to America’s Western lands
Explore the rise of regulations over motorized access to America’s Western lands from 1972 to 2006, detailing the impact of RS 2477, Executive Order 11644, and NEPA on public land use and 4×4 trails.
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National Park Service expanding authority under EO 11644 to include micromobility device
The National Park Service’s 2025 proposed rule could restrict access to public lands for users of powered mobility devices by misapplying Executive Order 11644, raising serious concerns about overreach and ADA violations.
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How you are giving up your rights when you buy an OHV in Arizona
Discover how Arizona law distinguishes off-highway vehicles from regular motor vehicles and what that means for accessing public lands under federal travel management restrictions. Learn your rights and the legal implications of driving OHVs versus street-legal vehicles on public land.
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BLM Management Strategy for Motorized Vehicle Use on Public Lands
Learn about the Bureau of Land Management’s National Management Strategy, developed in 2001 to address Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) issues on federal lands. Explore how RS 2477 rights-of-way are incorporated into land-use planning and how the BLM’s travel management strategy impacts motorized access. Discover the importance of RS 2477 rights-of-way in defending off-highway vehicle access and…
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Federal Dominance | Something our founding fathers warned us of
Explore the constitutionality of federal public lands within sovereign states, uncovering the warnings of our Founding Fathers against federal overreach. Learn how current land management policies impact access, state sovereignty, and the outdoor economy in the Western U.S.
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AZ BLM uses “suitable” endangered species habitat to close public roads
The BLM uses “suitable habitat” for endangered species to justify public road closures without solid scientific evidence. This double standard raises concerns about the management of public lands.

