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Anti-Foraging Laws: How the Rich Made Sure Only They Could Eat

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

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I'm Not Fucking You. I'll Be Calling the Pardon Now.

Sometimes you can forage, but the rules are based on the park service unit managing the specific spot you're looking to go. This often results in adjacent parks featuring completely different foraging rules with little or no rationale explaining the differences. In October of 91, NPS Rangers and Great Smoky Mountain National Park found human footprints near an area that was in freshly dug for ginseng. The next day, a pair of Rangers monitored the area and saw the defendants, Burrell and Schuler carrying sticks of the sort that can be used to harvest a Ginseng. A federal court invicted Burrell holding that regardless of whether or not he had harvested the ginseng roots outside of the

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