PLC; US Forest Service Extreme Actions Against Ranching Family
Lorrie Boyer
Reporter
“The reality is that the Forest Service, law enforcement officer who visited their operation suddenly took issue with a fence line that has been there for the last number of decades, and suddenly raised issues with cultivation of a Forest Service in holding in a pasture that has been there again for the last many decades.’
She says these issues are not uncommon across the West due to the challenges of managing checkerboard landscapes. However, given the circumstances, the criminal charges are extreme, especially when there are more effective alternatives to resolve such disputes, rather than working through administrative pathways like they do in every other case, the Agency and the Department of Justice decided to take this mother and father, put them in a really precarious position, indict them separately, as if this was a murder trial or other significant criminal act, and they are facing 10 years in prison each.”
In addition to hefty fines, according to Glover.