-Caveat Lector-

The land grabbers are at it again.  You better wake up America, your government is 
destroying your property rights, both Democrats and Republicans.
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Attacking America's Heritage

The newest threat to property rights, the foundation of American liberty, is posed by 
H.R. 2388, 'The National Heritage Areas Policy Act.' Sponsored by Rep. Joel Hefley 
[R-CO] H.R. 2388 is due for a vote any day now in the House of Representatives. H.R. 
2388 creates a process whereby National Heritage Areas are created. It dangles federal 
tax dollars under the noses of the states, essentially begging them to designate land 
as a Heritage Area.

Once land is designated, it is subject to the whims and dictates of the National Park 
Service, setting the stage for a myriad of property rights abuses and land grabs. It 
is the key to the radical environmental plan to return as much of the United States 
landmass to wilderness as possible and to deny the use of as much land as possible to 
the development of new homes, apartments, businesses, and other uses.

The reality of Heritage Areas is a history of ravishing property rights. Heritage 
Areas are not simply honorary designations. They are vehicles for 'sustainable 
development.' Once a locality receives a 'Heritage Area' designation, its zoning laws 
become subject to the control of the federal government and that control, more often 
than not, shuns property rights in favor of radical environmentalism.

Federal control over local zoning practices occurs in one of two ways. It can occur 
directly in a binding contract between state and federal agencies. Or it can occur 
indirectly with the federal government dispersing funds to environmental agencies or 
preservation groups who then draw up zoning plans that meet their narrow vision of the 
world. This second vehicle is the most sinister as it gives the impression that local 
control is preserved when, in reality, the federal government is just peddling its 
influence through another party.

Already a bad bill, H.R. 2388 has a propensity to become even worse as it travels 
through the legislative process. Amendments and revisions can and will be made on the 
House floor prior to voting and, if history is any indicator, those amendments may be 
something to fear.

Land Acquisition

Liberal Rep. Nick Rahall [D-WV] is one of the biggest proponents of H.R. 2388. It 
should be noted that Rep. Rahall presides over the poverty-stricken Coal Heritage Area 
in West Virginia. A shining example of how Heritage Areas squelch economic 
development. When H.R. 2388 was being considered for a vote in the House Resources 
Committee, Rahall proposed an amendment to allow land acquisition authority. 
Fortunately, his amendment was rejected. However, H.R. 2388 will go through a similar 
process before the full House of Representatives and there is little doubt that Rahall 
and his land-grabbing cohorts will lobby to include land acquisition in H.R. 2388.

The Heritage Areas Act is by no means new to the scene. It existed in the form of H.R. 
5044 back in 1994 when it passed the House, but later died in the Senate. Back then, 
Reps. Hefley and Rahall both sponsored an 'Early Action' section in the Heritage Areas 
Act. What exactly are 'Early Actions?' Let them tell you in their own words:

Section 106 [4]: "EARLY ACTIONS: After designation of an American Heritage Area, but 
prior to approval of the management plan for that area, the Secretary may provide 
technical assistance for EARLY ACTIONS that are important to the theme of the area and 
that protect resources that would be in imminent danger of irreversible damage without 
such actions."

So basically, Hefley and Rahall wanted the National Park Service to provide cash and 
direction to local governments to do their tyrannical dirty work. 'Early Actions' 
provide the bureaucrats in charge with the power to halt development in areas that are 
merely proposed for Heritage Area designation. Want to build a house on YOUR property? 
Not so fast! This area could eventually become a Heritage Area, and we think your 
house would endanger valuable resources. Never mind that it's your property. Never 
mind that the Heritage Area doesn't even officially exist. No house for you.

Economic Development

Supporters of the Heritage Areas Act are desperately trying to impress upon an 
increasingly gullible public that Heritage Areas are conducive to economic 
development. That this can be said with a straight face is nothing short of 
incredible. The enactment of zoning restrictions is hardly a recipe for economic 
health. In fact, stifling development usually spells misery for local economies and, 
in these uncertain times, the last thing communities need are federally mandated 
barriers to economic growth. The hypocrisy of H.R. 2388's supporters knows some 
bounds. Even they couldn't bring themselves to pen the words 'economic development' in 
the actual text of the Heritage Areas Act.

Another aspect of the Heritage Areas Act's sordid past bears mentioning. The 1994 
version of the bill had a provision that allowed Heritage Areas to be designated as 
United Nations World Heritage Sites at the sole discretion of the Secretary of the 
Interior. Section 105 [b] [3] stated that the Interior Secretary shall "consider any 
American Heritage Area, designated under this or any other Act, for the nomination to 
the World Heritage List if the Secretary determines that such area meets the 
qualifications for such nominations." No hearings, no debate, no nothing.

The Tyranny of Land-Grabbers

When congressional committee hearings were held on H.R. 2388, the bill's sponsors 
purposefully shut out property rights groups from voicing their concerns. Both the 
American Land Rights Association and the Property Rights Foundation of America 
requested to testify and both were rejected. In fact, during debate on the bill, 
perennial property rights champion Rep. Richard Pombo [R-CA] offered a commonsense 
amendment to H.R. 2388 calling for property owners to be notified when their land 
falls within the boundaries of a Heritage Area. Incredibly, Rep. Hefley and his 
cohorts voted down this amendment! It seems that they would rather landowners be 
caught off-guard when the National Park Service comes for their property.

The National Heritage Areas Policy Act is just the latest attempt by the federal 
government to purchase influence over local communities and their zoning practices. 
This is not what our Founding Fathers envisioned. They founded our nation on the 
bedrock of property rights and federalism. That is our heritage. H.R. 2388 seeks to 
snuff it out.

Peyton Knight is the Associate Editor of The DeWeese Report and the American Policy 
Center, a grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in Warrenton, VA. The Center 
maintains an Internet site at http://www.americanpolicy.org Mr. Knight may be reached 
for comment through his PR representative at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-iNFoWaRZ
In the American Revolution many patriots, under imminent attack from their government, 
burned their houses to the ground rather than let their property fall into the 
government's hands.

A warning as timely today as it was then:
"The Central Bank is an institution of the most deadly hostility existing against the 
principles and form of our Constitution...if the American people allow private banks 
to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, 
the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of 
all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their 
fathers conquered."
-Thomas Jefferson

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