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Factoid #16: This Land Is Whose Land?

Factoid #16: This Land Is Whose Land?

PUBLICATION DATE: June 6, 2003

Factoid #13: The Tooth Fairy Is A Better Deal

Factoid #13: The Tooth Fairy Is A Better Deal

PUBLICATION DATE: May 6, 2003

Factoid #12: Save Our Youth From Heavy Metal

Factoid #12: Save Our Youth From Heavy Metal

PUBLICATION DATE: April 23, 2003

Factoid #11: And For Their Next Trick…

Factoid #11: And For Their Next Trick…

PUBLICATION DATE: April 16, 2003

Factoid #10: Don’t You Be My Neighbor

Factoid #10: Don’t You Be My Neighbor

PUBLICATION DATE: April 8, 2003

Factoid # 9: Making A Molehill Out Of A Mountain

Factoid # 9: Making A Molehill Out Of A Mountain

PUBLICATION DATE: April 4, 2003

Factoid # 6: Gold Mine With All The Toppings Please

Factoid # 6: Gold Mine With All The Toppings Please

PUBLICATION DATE: March 25, 2003

Factoid # 2: Free Lunch for Fat Cats

Factoid # 2: Free Lunch for Fat Cats

PUBLICATION DATE: March 11, 2003

Factoid # 1: Want Some Fries With That Gold Mine?

Factoid # 1: Want Some Fries With That Gold Mine?

PUBLICATION DATE: March 5, 2003

Millsite Claims

Millsite Claims

PUBLICATION DATE: February 1, 2001

SUMMARY:

The 1872 Mining Law is an antiquated relic of a law that does not adequately protect taxpayers or the environment from the impacts associated with mining, especially modern mining.

Golden Patents, Empty Pockets

Golden Patents, Empty Pockets

PUBLICATION DATE: June 1, 1994

AUTHOR: Thomas Hilliard

SUMMARY: Golden Patents, Empty Pockets reports the full scope and dimension of the patenting boondoggle and its origins in an outmoded Civil War-era statute -- the 1872 Mining Law.

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