An article by Courthouse News Service does not identify the appellants but they may be permittees on the Stone Cabin allotments.
The case centers around the definition of “immediate,” as in immediate removal of excess animals when overpopulation exists. Refer to §1333(b)(2) in 16 USC 30.
The term does not appear in the original statute.
Overpopulation means more horses that allowed by plan, not more horses than the land can support.
Not when your faithful public servants assign most of the resources to livestock.
RELATED: Stone Cabin Permittees Demand Immediate Removal of Horses.
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