by PLJ Admin | Apr 23, 2021 | Federal Land Jurisdiction
Yesterday the US House passed The Washington, DC Admission Act (H.R. 51) which would make the most populated federal enclave the 51st state if it passes the Senate. Some people that live in DC say they lack representation because they are not part of a State. In...
by PLJ Admin | Mar 24, 2021 | Colorado Hunting and Tag Allocation
In March 2021, Colorado finally proposed a Senate Bill, SB 21-150 (Reserve Big Game Hunting Licenses for Residents), to ease resident hunter frustration as a result of a tag allocation bias inflicted on resident hunters for decades —-when compared to other...
by PLJ Admin | Feb 21, 2020 | Federal Land Jurisdiction
Has the BLM Turned Federally Managed Public Lands Into an Unconstitutional Federal Enclave that are Subject to Enclave Law? Is the BLM adopting (assimilating) state laws and prosecuting them as federal law without a cession of jurisdiction by the state legislature?...
by PLJ Admin | Feb 9, 2020 | Federal Land Jurisdiction
This is a review of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) podcast titled, Territorial Jurisdiction on Federal Property, which is located online at https://www.fletc.gov/audio/territorial-jurisdiction-federal-property-mp3 . Most of the information on...
by PLJ Admin | Dec 24, 2019 | Federal Land Jurisdiction
Colorado Proposes Illegal Retrocession and Nearly Turns all 24 Million Acres of Federal Lands in the State into a Federal Enclave In 2014 Colorado introduced a bill (SB 14-077) that proposed retroceding federal jurisdiction on federal lands throughout the state. ...