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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Latest pardon sends a troubling message

When a presidential pardon draws the praise of Cliven Bundy …

How one completes that sentence should tell us a lot about how that person feels about public lands access and management. We’re in the camp that finds Bundy’s endorsement unsettling – not unlike Joan Anzelmo, the former Colorado National Monument superintendent who tweeted:

“This is so very wrong. No one is safe from from felons with friends in high places. Terrible. Dangerous. Wrong.”

Anzelmo was referring to Tuesday’s presidential pardon of the father-and-son Oregon ranchers whose sentencing for federal arson convictions sparked the 2016 armed takeover of a wildlife refuge near their home.

Read more at gjsentinel.com.

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