Originally Posted by
cuppednlocked
Ok then, if you own the land you can do what you want as long as no one else is infringed upon. To a certain degree I agree with you.
Hunting seasons are dictated by the govt. They tell you how and what you can do on your own property. At what point should your use be restricted for the common good? Should you be free to eliminate every animal from your property? Animals don't know property lines. The animals from your neighbor wonder onto your land... and you kill them too. Now your freedom has infringed upon your neighbor.
What if you don't own the land? Getting back to the thread, I don't know if the Schnabels own their claim or lease it. I know the Huffman's lost theirs to Dakota Fred because they missed a lease payment. The owner would have to dictate what policies are in place. Once that happens the system of control is now in place.
I agree that the govt is far too involved in daily life, and politicians establish laws because the average Joe is "too dumb" to think for themselves.
What you seek is impossible in society. The nature of living within a group of people is that certain "freedoms" are given up for the common good. You are supposed to have the liberty to make your own decisions within the social context.
Adams addressed the need for and the role of govt:
Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; and not for profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, the people alone have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness require it.
John Adams, Thoughts on Government, 1776
Men must be ready, they must pride themselves and be happy to sacrifice their private pleasures, passions and interests, nay, their private friendships and dearest connections, when they stand in competition with the rights of society.
John Adams, letter to Mercy Warren, April 16, 1776
I think people should be concerned not for "freedom" per se, but rather "liberty" to be safe from tyrannical govt, religious persecution, etc. The two things do not necessarily mean the same thing. We have the freedom to try and change the govt to fit society. Unfortunately the people "we" put in office in our recent history have a different direction than you or I have.