On the recordMay 8, 2013
some guns, military-style assault weapons, for instance, have no place in national parks
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Grijalva questions the appropriateness of military-style weapons in national parks.
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You are hearing that correctly. Any American, or notably, any American subsidiary of a foreign company could have the exclusive rights to our public lands for about $10 per acre per year.
Mr. Chairman, I yield 2 minutes to the distinguished gentleman from New York (Mr. Meeks), the ranking member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
The bill gives anyone the ability to stake a mining claim, whether there are valuable minerals on the land or not.
This bill is not just a give-away to the mining industry. It is a wholesale giveaway of our public lands.