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Another BIG bil if passed means ba bye riding areas!

Here in MT we have specialized license plates, ones for BRC and 3 or so for Wilderness. I see WAY more Wilderness plates everyday and it just makes me mad. I'm pretty sure these people have NO IDEA what they're supporting and that's the only thing that makes me not run them off the road.
We HAVE to try as hard as we can to keep what we love alive and I really appreciate all your effort and respect you guys more.

I just moved to the West 2 years ago and had no idea how bad it was and maybe that's why I'm so admit about this. It really pizzes me off when EVERYONE on here knows what's going on and STILL does nothing.

Again thanks to the people for putting in the effort, cause of you we have one more season.

For you Midwest boys that come out here each season (which I used to be) that don't think it's not your problem....where are you going to ride when it's all gone....that's not a 20hour+ drive?
 
gotten one of my buddies so far to join in this effort, lets see how many more people we can get outside of snowest to join in support
 
Done x 5. I have three legit addresses (CA, NV and MT), so I sent in under each of those, and I also put two more in, one under my sister (TN) and my dad (FL).

Rob
 
So your pretty much telling us that your lazy and selfish and filling out your name to join an organization is just to much for you to handle.....let alone copying and pasting something already filled out for you to help save YOUR riding area.

NICE POST DUMBAZZ!

No, it's telling you that calling people a dumbazz is not a good way to gather support. I am gratefull for your efforts and I do support the efforts to keep riding areas open. I do not support name calling and put downs. It is one of the fastest way I know of to lose public support.
 
Tell us how you really feel SnowSnob! lol Thanks for your efforts and making it easy.
 
S3213 - Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2008

Below are some of the major sections of S3213. And of course the wilderness sections we should all be opposed to.


http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110_cong_bills&docid=f:s3213pcs.txt.pdf

S.3213
Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2008 (Placed on Calendar in Senate)
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SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
TITLE I--ADDITIONS TO THE NATIONAL WILDERNESS PRESERVATION SYSTEM
Subtitle A--Wild Monongahela Wilderness

SEC. 101. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS, MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST, WEST VIRGINIA.

SEC. 102. BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT, LAUREL FORK SOUTH WILDERNESS, MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST.

SEC. 103. MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST BOUNDARY CONFIRMATION.

SEC. 104. ENHANCED TRAIL OPPORTUNITIES.
Subtitle B--Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness

SEC. 111. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 113. DESIGNATION OF KIMBERLING CREEK POTENTIAL WILDERNESS AREA, JEFFERSON NATIONAL FOREST, VIRGINIA.

SEC. 114. SENG MOUNTAIN AND BEAR CREEK SCENIC AREAS, JEFFERSON NATIONAL FOREST, VIRGINIA.

SEC. 115. TRAIL PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT.

SEC. 116. MAPS AND BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS.

SEC. 117. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Subtitle C--Mt. Hood Wilderness, Oregon

SEC. 121. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 122. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS AREAS.

SEC. 123. DESIGNATION OF STREAMS FOR WILD AND SCENIC RIVER PROTECTION IN THE MOUNT HOOD AREA.

SEC. 124. MOUNT HOOD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA.

SEC. 125. PROTECTIONS FOR CRYSTAL SPRINGS, UPPER BIG BOTTOM, AND CULTUS CREEK.

SEC. 126. LAND EXCHANGES.

SEC. 127. TRIBAL PROVISIONS; PLANNING AND STUDIES.
Subtitle D--Copper Salmon Wilderness, Oregon

SEC. 131. DESIGNATION OF THE COPPER SALMON WILDERNESS.

SEC. 132. WILD AND SCENIC RIVER DESIGNATIONS, ELK RIVER, OREGON.

SEC. 133. PROTECTION OF TRIBAL RIGHTS.
Subtitle E--Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Oregon

SEC. 141. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 142. VOLUNTARY GRAZING LEASE DONATION PROGRAM.

SEC. 143. BOX R RANCH LAND EXCHANGE.

SEC. 144. DEERFIELD LAND EXCHANGE.

SEC. 145. SODA MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS.

SEC. 146. EFFECT.
Subtitle F--Owyhee Public Land Management

SEC. 151. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 152. OWYHEE SCIENCE REVIEW AND CONSERVATION CENTER.

SEC. 153. WILDERNESS AREAS.

SEC. 154. DESIGNATION OF WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS.

SEC. 155. LAND IDENTIFIED FOR DISPOSAL.

SEC. 156. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES.

SEC. 157. RECREATIONAL TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PLANS.

SEC. 158. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Subtitle G--Boundary Adjustment, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness

SEC. 161. PURPOSES.

SEC. 162. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 163. BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT.

SEC. 164. CONVEYANCE OF LAND DESIGNATED FOR EXCLUSION.
Subtitle H--Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness

SEC. 171. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 172. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK WILDERNESS.

SEC. 173. GRAND RIVER DITCH AND COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECTS.

SEC. 174. EAST SHORE TRAIL AREA.

SEC. 175. NATIONAL FOREST AREA BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS.

SEC. 176. AUTHORITY TO LEASE LEIFFER TRACT.
TITLE II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--National Landscape Conservation System

SEC. 201. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 202. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION SYSTEM.

SEC. 203. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Subtitle B--Prehistoric Trackways National Monument

SEC. 211. FINDINGS.

SEC. 212. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 213. ESTABLISHMENT.

SEC. 214. ADMINISTRATION.

SEC. 215. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Subtitle C--Fort Stanton-Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area

SEC. 221. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 222. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FORT STANTON-SNOWY RIVER CAVE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA.

SEC. 223. MANAGEMENT OF THE CONSERVATION AREA.

SEC. 224. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Subtitle D--Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area

SEC. 231. SNAKE RIVER BIRDS OF PREY NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA.
Subtitle E--Rio Puerco Watershed Management Program

SEC. 241. RIO PUERCO WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM.
Subtitle F--Land Conveyances and Exchanges

SEC. 251. PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA, LAND EXCHANGE.

SEC. 252. SOUTHERN NEVADA LIMITED TRANSITION AREA CONVEYANCE.

SEC. 253. NEVADA CANCER INSTITUTE LAND CONVEYANCE.

SEC. 254. TURNABOUT RANCH LAND CONVEYANCE, UTAH.

SEC. 255. BOY SCOUTS LAND EXCHANGE, UTAH.

SEC. 256. DOUGLAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LAND CONVEYANCE.
TITLE III--FOREST SERVICE AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Watershed Restoration and Enhancement

SEC. 301. WATERSHED RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT AGREEMENTS.
Subtitle B--Wildland Firefighter Safety

SEC. 311. WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER SAFETY.
Subtitle C--Wyoming Range

SEC. 321. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 322. WITHDRAWAL OF CERTAIN LAND IN THE WYOMING RANGE.

SEC. 323. ACCEPTANCE OF THE DONATION OF VALID EXISTING MINING OR LEASING RIGHTS IN THE WYOMING RANGE.
Subtitle D--Land Conveyances and Exchanges

SEC. 331. LAND CONVEYANCE TO CITY OF COFFMAN COVE, ALASKA.

SEC. 332. BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FOREST LAND CONVEYANCE, MONTANA.

SEC. 333. SANTA FE NATIONAL FOREST; PECOS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK LAND EXCHANGE.

SEC. 334. SANTA FE NATIONAL FOREST LAND CONVEYANCE, NEW MEXICO.

SEC. 335. KITTITAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON LAND CONVEYANCE.

SEC. 336. MAMMOTH COMMUNITY WATER DISTRICT USE RESTRICTIONS.
 
No, it's telling you that calling people a dumbazz is not a good way to gather support. I am gratefull for your efforts and I do support the efforts to keep riding areas open. I do not support name calling and put downs. It is one of the fastest way I know of to lose public support.

The fact of the matter is that this stuff has been going on for awhile now and you obviously still aren't a member of a group that helps keep riding areas open...so whatever makes you feel better.

I guess Lazy Azzes might have been a better word to use, sorry if I hurt anyones feelings.:(
 
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Will Have the wife send it in too.

Pre-election time is a good opportunity to discus the issue with the people wanting your vote, knocking on the door and leaving response cards. Let them know you are not trying to destroy the environment and are there to enjoy it. You too have concerns that the environment has become a sociopolitical "Axe", political "Financial Institution" and an "Issue" rather than the place we inhabit. Also the agencies that are tasked with the "management" of public lands need to be given tools to manage that land; not obscene power enabling them to forgo that task.

Also, look at who is being hired into the positions that dictate policy in your area; how many are from that area? Just something I am noticing and alarmed about at work.

I am one of those "dumbasses" primarily for that reason. I don't know anyone here personally, and I am sure that most of the time everyone’s intentions are honorable. I just am tired of people on the "board" bloviating their opinion usually counterproductively.

Great job notifying and organizing this. Thanks
 
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