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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3573920" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Yes...if the club is established in advance, then the deed isn't an issue. But as to whether the land owner is a dictator 6 months into the collapse, I'd think the land owner would be like the figure head, but the board would be like a parliament. Depends on how big the group was I guess. I for one would agree to respect the land owner unless they went rogue. But if that person got ill, you'd have to have a continuity of government setup for the group anyway, so yes, the deed would be moot at some point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I understand not wanting to take in strangers. But for those of you who do own land and don't have the best people to have your back, think about if you had a span of talents (welding, farming, auto repair, medical, etc.) in your group that you would not have otherwise had. If you formed a club from OSA members, and you knew them from club activities for months or years, then you'd feel much better about things than you do now.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it needs to be like biker gangs lol where someone is a prospect until the owner and the inner circle agree. Surely there is some formula for how many people per acre can be supported based on some variables. You could probably even charge "dues" for the members to be in your club and have a spot if things went south.</p><p></p><p>I have various options myself so I don't need to buy land, but all of my options would still be with a handful of folks and a club of other trusted families sounds better to me. Make the rules...no pervs, no thieves, no drugs, etc...I think it could work as long as the club could drop someone just like a fraternity in the rare case a previously vetted person wasn't right for the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3573920, member: 24531"] Yes...if the club is established in advance, then the deed isn't an issue. But as to whether the land owner is a dictator 6 months into the collapse, I'd think the land owner would be like the figure head, but the board would be like a parliament. Depends on how big the group was I guess. I for one would agree to respect the land owner unless they went rogue. But if that person got ill, you'd have to have a continuity of government setup for the group anyway, so yes, the deed would be moot at some point. Yes, I understand not wanting to take in strangers. But for those of you who do own land and don't have the best people to have your back, think about if you had a span of talents (welding, farming, auto repair, medical, etc.) in your group that you would not have otherwise had. If you formed a club from OSA members, and you knew them from club activities for months or years, then you'd feel much better about things than you do now. Perhaps it needs to be like biker gangs lol where someone is a prospect until the owner and the inner circle agree. Surely there is some formula for how many people per acre can be supported based on some variables. You could probably even charge "dues" for the members to be in your club and have a spot if things went south. I have various options myself so I don't need to buy land, but all of my options would still be with a handful of folks and a club of other trusted families sounds better to me. Make the rules...no pervs, no thieves, no drugs, etc...I think it could work as long as the club could drop someone just like a fraternity in the rare case a previously vetted person wasn't right for the group. [/QUOTE]
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