AMT468-PRIVATE LAND OWNERS BANNED FROM HUNTING | "For The Safety of 'Legal' Trespassers" | As a Man Thinketh
A utility company asked a federal court to pause hunting on private land — not because hunting is illegal, not because land was taken, but because survey crews needed “safe access” for a transmission line that has not even been approved yet. In this...
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AMT468-PRIVATE LAND OWNERS BANNED FROM HUNTING | "For The Safety of 'Legal' Trespassers" | As a Man Thinketh
A utility company asked a federal court to pause hunting on private land — not because hunting is illegal, not because land was taken, but because survey crews needed “safe access” for a transmission line that has not even been approved yet.
In this investigation, Yanasa TV digs into a real court battle in Maryland where farmers and landowners say a proposed high-voltage transmission project crossed a line — from infrastructure planning into direct interference with property rights and food sovereignty.
This isn’t a story about politics.
It isn’t a story about being “anti-energy.”
And it’s not about recreational hunting.
It’s about what happens when:
• Surveyors are allowed on private land before permits are finalized
• “Temporary restrictions” interrupt lawful land use
• Food production and wildlife management become conditional
• Ownership starts to feel like permission
As data centers and energy corridors expand across rural America, this case may set a precedent far beyond Maryland.
If a project isn’t approved…
If the land hasn’t been taken…
If the owner didn’t consent…
Why is the owner the one being told to stop?
Yanasa TV covers the real-world collision between infrastructure, agriculture, and rural autonomy — grounded, factual, and focused on people living with the consequences.
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Property rights • Food sovereignty • Farming • Infrastructure • Rural America
Categories: Lifestyle
Starring: Charlie and Shuana Rankin