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New Mexicans granted access to more than 50,000 acres

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ALBUQUERQUE –Attorney General Hector Balderas announced a major court victory on behalf of millions of New Mexicans Sept. 4, granting public access to thousands of acres of lands in Northern New Mexico, near White Peak, much of which had previously been blocked off by a landowner.

“Access to and use of our state’s public lands is a crucial part of the cultural heritage of New Mexicans,” Balderas said. “New Mexicans have hunted, fished, camped and spent time on our public lands near White Peak for more than a century. Judge Backus’s decision reaffirms the right of every New Mexican to enjoy the natural beauty of our state.”

The land in question was about 50,000 acres in Northern Mora and Colfax Counties. A wealthy, private landowner sued to block hunters and other members of the public from traveling on historic roads across his property to reach state lands.

The landowner threatened to deprive New Mexicans of the use of their public lands and to take away the public’s shared cultural and natural inheritance.

The AG intervened in the case to protect public interest, and filed counterclaims to forever protect access to treasured state trust lands around White Peak.

At trial, the AG’s office demonstrated the public nature of a network of 11 roads covering more than 70 miles in distance.

Judge Backus agreed with the Attorney General’s Office that all 11 roads are public and may not be blocked by the landowner.

The Judge’s ruling is an important victory for the people of New Mexico.

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