Utah County Declares BLM's Authority 'Is Not Recognized' There (Click here for the source)
Dylan Scott · Wednesday, June 18, 2014, 7:12 pm.
A Utah county passed a resolution this month asserting that the authority of federal agents, specifically those of the Bureau of Land Management, to enforce state or local laws -- even on federal land -- would not be recognized within its borders.
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The Carbon County Commission approved the resolution unanimously on June 4.
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"Any such attempted exercise of law enforcement powers by an official of a land management agency IS NOT RECOGNIZED by Carbon County," the resolution stated (caps in original), "and shall be deemed AN IMMINENT THREAT TO THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE CITIZENS OF CARBON COUNTY."
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