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Kinda puts the cranky old southern gentleman waving his shotgun and saying "Get off my property!" in perspective, doesn't it?
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I was thinking about all of those open tracts of land in places like Montana and Arizona where old settlement laws may still be in force, that would see people losing land that might have been in their families for generations.
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Certainly not but nice parcels along a river, for example, could start to be taken. It would piss me off no end to find out that the best sections of land that I owned had essentially been stolen by someone.
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