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Las Vegas Review-Journal
October 28, 2016
“My advice to people is not to involve firearms when they do it,” said Chuck Cushman, founder and executive director of the American Land Rights Association, a Washington state-based advocacy group. Cushman said he has organized three different peaceful — and firearm-free — protests at the MalheurÃâà...
Las Vegas Review-Journal
October 28, 2016
“My advice to people is not to involve firearms when they do it,” said Chuck Cushman, founder and executive director of the American Land Rights Association, a Washington state-based advocacy group. ad-in_article_1. Cushman said he has organized three different peaceful — and firearm-freeÃâà...
Capital Press
February 9, 2016
The fund's reversal of fortunes wasn't welcomed by opponents such as the American Land Rights Association, which considers it a “slush fund” to buy private property for the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service — often at theÃâà...
Environment & Energy Publishing
January 15, 2016
The Hammond family, whose legal troubles inspired armed militants to seize the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, owns one of just two remaining private tracts that the Fish and Wildlife Service would like to buy for the century-old refuge in southeast Oregon's Harney County, according to a GreenwireÃâà...
CounterPunch
January 8, 2016
... Secretary Bruce Babbitt, who initiated the National Biological Survey in 1993—known in the ominous parlance of the Wise Use movement as the NBS. “The NBS is fascist, man, it's socialist,” proclaimed Chuck Cushman, head of the American Land Rights Association, based in Battle Ground, Washington.
Southern Poverty Law Center
January 4, 2016
The Hammonds got support from 500 “incensed ranchers” and the American Land Rights Association, part of the anti-federal land “wise use” movement that has helped spread the so-called “Sagebrush Rebellion” across the West. The Oregon Lands Coalition also weighed in on behalf of the Hammonds,Ãâà...
TucsonSentinel.com
June 23, 2011
“My sense is this administration is closing roads, strangling economic opportunities, by not allowing public lands to be used to the extent they could for economic development,” said Chuck Cushman, director of the American Land Rights Association. The Interior Department responded to Cushman byÃâà...
Denver Post
May 11, 2010
Chapman gives all inholders a bad name, said Chuck Cushman, founder and head of the American Land Rights Association, which formed in 1978 as the National Park Inholders Association. “It's disappointing that Mr. Chapman wants to continually bait the government by building completely inappropriateÃâà...
High Country News
August 4, 2008
10, nearly 500 incensed ranchers showed up at a rally in Burns featuring wise-use speaker Chuck Cushman of the American Land Rights Association, formerly the National Inholders Association. Cushman later issued a fax alert urging Hammond's supporters to flood refuge employees with protest calls.