I don’t believe this ruling applies to nomads with no home base, but within communities with inadequate shelter space for those living on their streets.do you think the 14-day rule could challenge BML as unconstitutional by the homeless (no home base)?
The 14 day rule on federal lands has been in place for many years, and requires that people move, not that they cease to occupy any space on federal land.
This seems to be more strictly enforced in recent years, from what I have personally seen.
“Dispersed camping is generally allowed on public land for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period.
Camping | Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Land Management (.gov)
Camping or overnight occupancy in any dispersed areas by any person or group for more than 14 consecutive days within a 30-day period is prohibited.
14 Day Stay Limit at National Forests Campgrounds And Dispersed Areas
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