Arizona

Arizona decision makers and stakeholders are speaking out against public lands takeover

arizona public lands transfer info

In the Grand Canyon State, 23.4 million acres of publicly owned national forest and Bureau of Land Management lands provide fish and wildlife with irreplaceable habitat. Despite the immense value of America’s public lands, special interests are working hard in favor of the Arizona public lands transfer. If the state were to take over these lands, it is indisputable that important lands would be sold off and closed to hunting, fishing, and public access.

Arizona government officials and stakeholders realize that this idea is unworkable, and they are stepping up in support of America’s public lands legacy.

Doug Ducey Arizona public lands transfer

Vetoed two bills that sought to advance the seizure of America’s public lands in 2015.

-Arizona Governor Doug Ducey

Jan Brewer Arizona public lands transfer

Vetoed a bill demanding that Congress turn over all public lands to the state of Arizona in 2012.

-Former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer

Here’s who else stands with sportsmen

Arizona voters, who said no to Proposition 120, seeking the state takeover of all natural resources including America’s public lands. It was defeated on November 6, 2012, by a margin of 2-1 (67.7 percent opposed).

Pima County, representing more than 1 million Arizona residents, has formally opposed public lands transfer.

Coconino County, the second largest county in the USA with only 13% private land has formally opposed public lands transfer.

The coalition of 27 wildlife conservation groups is opposed to public lands transfer.

Arizona Daily Sun editorialized in opposition to public lands transfer.

DON’T GET LOCKED OUT. STOP THE SEIZURE OF YOUR PUBLIC LANDS! SIGN THE PETITION TODAY.