Phew...long article. Admittedly, I skimmed a bit of it.
I like the statement that is made by choosing federal land to gather on. I might have missed it, but I didn't notice you mentioning that?
The Magna Carta established two legal principles that are designed to limit the violence of the state:
- No one is above the law, imposed by the state and enforced with violence.
- The open lands are not controlled by kings/queens. They are part of the "commons," and not owned, but available to the people.
Unfortunately, the state no longer recognizes these principles...but...it is good that the ideal is included in this cultural experiment. Most land is now owned by people or controlled by the violence of the state. By choosing national forests, we choose land owned by #WeThePeople...part of the Commons...we can gather without ASKING ANYONE for permission!!!