Woman Sues National Park Service After Being Told She Can't Use Cash to Pay Entry Fee
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Woman Sues National Park Service After Being Told She Can’t Use Cash to Pay Entry Fee

[Note: See Catherine’s remarks in this article.]
By Suzanne Burdick, PhD, Children’s Health Defense
In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Elizabeth Dasburg and two other plaintiffs allege the National Park Service is violating U.S. law by refusing to accept U.S. currency. Children’s Health Defense is financially backing the lawsuit.
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Says “legal tender for all debts, public and private” right on every bill and coin.
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Reposted on another forum. Lots of likes. People are interested in this story.
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Says “legal tender for all debts, public and private” right on every bill and coin.
Reposted on another forum. Lots of likes. People are interested in this story.