Utah Ranchers Vow to Stand Up to Government Abuse Despite Oregon Arrests

On 23 January, a group of Utah ranchers gathered in Cedar City and made a pledge: they signed notices of ‘withdrawal of consent’ to be governed – a statement rejecting the authority of the federal agencies that regulate grazing and charge fees to have livestock use public lands.
The ranchers were following in the footsteps of Arizona rancher LaVoy Finicum, who at the time was a leader of a land-use protest at an Oregon wildlife refuge and who had publicly refused to pay for grazing rights.
Then on 26 January, state troopers in Oregon shot and killed Finicum during an attempted arrest, and two weeks after that, federal authorities detained and charged Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who led an armed standoff at his property in 2014.

This post was published at 21st Century Wire on APRIL 5, 2016.