How about the hatchery employees? Can they cross Weyco land to go to work? How about the guy who lives at the hatchery? How is it somehow less dangerous for those guys to cross weyerhauser's land, but the average Joe is locked out? And what about the loggers? Arew they working right now or are they locked out too? The way I see it, If its still safe for the loggers and the hatchery employees to be up on the 19 mile road, then its safe for us to be up there too. Everyone with half a brain knows that this isn't about fire danger, this is about Weyerhauser finally finding a loophole in the system that will allow them to landlock yet another piece of public property..... And right at the start of the Fall run on the Green no less. I'm not an attorney, so I can't speak on the legality of what Weyerhauser is doing, I can say though, that what Weyerhauser is doing is ethically wrong. Anytime a big company uses its holdings as a way to bully the common man, it's wrong. Perhaps there is some kind of a class action that could be filed against weyerhauser. I mean, this is not the first time Weyerhauser has landlocked public land, and it should be illegal to do so. Anyhow, I hate weyerhauser for the things they do.... I hope that all the "Higher ups" in the company get prostate cancer.
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