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    Does anyone here know what rules, or laws apply to using state and county public lands?

    I'm thinking that a lot of great things could happen if this land could be used by people to grow some food and general productive land stewarding.  Instead of being clear-cut for the "health" of the forest or whatever.

    I recall once hearing that you can live on public land for two weeks until you have to re-locate.  Does anyone have any experience with using public lands?
 
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My neighbor Nathan McClintock works on these issues fairly extensively. Some of his work on gardening public land in Alameda county is available here:

Cultivating the Commons

but he has a few other good publications, listed on his CV.
 
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pot growers tend to use state land fairly extensively in our area..
 
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