The
Gary Post-Tribune of Gary, Indiana:
Mitch Friedman has spent most of two decades on the front lines
protesting logging in national forests. This time, he decided on a new
tack: Buy the trees for $15,000 and set them aside in his own little
public forest preserve. He never dreamed Forest Service rules wouldn't
allow it. Regulations prohibit the sale of the publicly owned timber
to anyone who does not intend to cut the trees.
[Ed.: The federal government lost $14.7 million on below-market
timber sales in 1997.]
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