Is It Legal to Cut Down a Christmas Tree in a National Forest?
J Thoendell stashed this in Home
Source: http://modernfarmer.com/2013/12/dear-mod...
The good news is that the federal government does allow cutting in some of its national forests. In particular, Christmas trees can be cut from some land owned/operated by the USDA’s United States Forest Service(USFS) or the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The key is that you must obtain a permit first.
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The Griswold Family Tree sprang to mind.
"Remember to get a permit first" reminds me of Ron Swanson:
5:17 PM Dec 18 2013