February 12, 2016
 

Please consider this our introduction of trusted advisor, Dr. Angus McIntosh.
Angus is a foremost expert on Private Property Rights on Federal Land

Chuck Sylvester and Dr. Angus McIntosh
 
Friend Trent Loos of Loos Tails, interviewed Angus today.
http://ruralrouteradio.com/affiliates/wedruralroute.mp3
 

We thought this would be a great way to introduce you, our trusted friends in the science world, and board members of the future LAW USA Foundation /Sylvester Foundation (in progress).

Through the foundation, Dr. McIntosh will teach an accredited course on statutes and policy.

Thank you,
Chuck and Roni Sylvester
Founders www.LandAndWaterUSA.com - LAW USA/ Sylvester Foundation

See Below: Equal Standing Bill -

Please demand your state and U.S. representatives support and pass Equal Standing.

Equal Standing Bill

Equal Protection from Personal Attack
(Malicious Deprivation of Constitutional Rights) Act by Federal Employee

Concept by Roni Bell Sylvester, drafted by Dr. Angus McIntosh

Please Note: This can be modified to incorporate any existing constitutional rights protection law; and re-adapted to any domestic resource industry.

Whereas the Legislature finds that the Livestock Sector of the Agriculture Industry of the State is a critical and significant portion of the Agriculture Industry of the State and necessary for the continued health, prosperity and well-being of the people of the State, and,

Whereas a significant number of Livestock within the State spend a significant part of their lives on Federal Range lands, and,

Whereas the US Supreme Court has held that Stockwater Rights, Range Rights, Right-of-Ways, and Improvements, appurtenant to or associated with Range Allotments are Property Rights worthy of protection under the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution, and,

Whereas Federal Employees are required by the Fifth Amendment and Executive Order 12630 to consider the Takings Implications of their decisions and actions on the Property Rights of Ranch or Range Allotment Owners before taking those actions,

Therefore, be it resolved that whenever any Federal Employee acting under Color of Law, takes any action harmful to any Ranch or Range Allotment Owner in the State that deprives that Owner of any property rights without first giving due consideration to those rights by:

1) accessing property with permission,
2) conducting a thorough Takings Implication Assessment,
3) giving the Owner due process, and
4) paying just compensation as required by law,

that Federal Employee shall be deemed to be in violation of the Constitutional Rights of the Ranch or Allotment Owner and acting outside the scope of any federally delegated authority, and therefore, outside the protection of any federal immunity from prosecution and therefore guilty of the crime of Malicious Deprivation of Constitutional Rights and shall be subject to both civil and criminal punishment under the Laws of the State. The violation of this Law shall be punishable as a Felony carrying a fine of up to $500,000 dollars and 5 years in prison for each separate offense.