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Our public land rights could be in peril

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Our public land rights could be in peril
« on: Yesterday at 11:56:29 AM »

Land Rights Network
Just a FYI this was sent to me and i thought i would pass it on we better plan to attend.
American Land Rights Association

PO Box 400 * Battle Ground, WA 98604

Phone: 360-687-3087 360-687-3087 * Fax: 360-687-2973

E-mail: alra@pacifier.com<mailto:alra@pacifier.com>

Web Address: http://www.landrights.org

Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE * Washington, DC 20003

 

 

Alert, Obama Great Outdoors Meeting In Seattle, Thursday, July 1st.

 

 

Alert * Alert -- Alert

 

 

Private property, multiple-use, recreation and rural community

advocates must attend.

 

 

This is a big deal. You do not want to miss out or find out later

that you lost rights because you failed to go to this listening

session.

 

 

-----There is a concept in law called *laches* or *sleeping on

your rights.* If you fail to participate in a planning process, you

may be prevented from asserting your rights in court later.

 

 

These listening sessions are the beginning of the Obama Great

Outdoors Initiative that will involve massive new land use controls

nationwide. Only the environmental groups and Congress are getting

notified ahead of time to the best of our knowledge.

 

 

This listening session is about the plan that is part of the battle

between the House Natural Resources Committee and the White House and

Interior Departments over the release of secret documents describing

the full extent of the Obama Great Outdoors Initiative.

We have included below the background information from the House

Natural Resources Committee effort to get the Obama Administration to

give up the secret documents about the whole Obama Great Outdoors

Initiative.

-----It is critical that the Seattle listening session be attended by

ranchers, miners, forestry advocates, recreation advocates, private

property rights allies, rural community advocates and anyone

concerned about the spread of big government and the Obama land use

control plans.

 

 

Below we have listed the information so you can attend the Seattle

listening session along with background information. This will be the

only listening session in the Northwest so you need to go.

 

 

You do not have to sign up in advance although that is good if you

can. The information to sign up by e-mail and fax are listed below.

 

 

Please accept our apology for the late notice but the Obama

Administration has so far been doing everything it can to keep these

listening sessions secret until the last minute except for the

environmental groups. So your attendance is critical.

 

 

Three listening sessions were recently held in Montana with limited

advance announcement distribution. Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) was

involved but did little or nothing to make sure his constituents

learned about the listening sessions. The meetings were held hundreds

of miles from the people most directly affected. This whole plan

appears to be a bait and switch effort to develop land use controls

across America. It is vital that you attend the Seattle meeting.

 

 

The three listening sessions in Montana had virtually no notice to

private property and multiple-use groups. The result was that many

people who support grazing, mining, logging, recreation, private

property and rural communities were not there. That must not happen

again. Montana residents should call Senator Baucus at (202) 224-3121 (202) 224-3121

to let his staff know how they feel about being left out.

 

 

Washington residents can call Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Maria

Cantwell (D-WA) at the same (202) 224-3121 (202) 224-3121 to express their concern

that these listening sessions be handled fairly and openly and that

all affected groups get notified. You can call any Senator at that

same number.

 

 

It is vital that your side of the issue be represented. This is about

the Obama America*s Great Outdoors Initiative, Treasured Landscapes

and National Monument programs. Millions of acres of private land

will be purchased under threat of eminent domain if this program goes

forward. Red tape and strangling regulations will in your future if

you do not stand up and oppose the Obama America*s Great Outdoors

Initiative now. The time to fight back is now, not later. You must

hit them early. You cannot miss this meeting.

 

 

-----Here is a recent Interior Department release:

 

 

Invitations to the America*s Great Outdoors public listening and

learning session for Washington were sent to stakeholder groups today

(read environmental groups). As you can see from the sample invitation

below, the event will be held on Thursday, July 1, 2010 in Seattle,

Washington.

 

 

On April 16, the President established the America*s Great Outdoors

Initiative to promote and support innovative community-level efforts

to conserve outdoor spaces and reconnect Americans to the outdoors.

 

 

The Initiative is led by Secretaries Salazar and Vilsack, CEQ Chair

Sutley, and EPA Administrator Jackson, who recently sent a letter to

each Member and Senator to inform Congress about the Initiative.

 

 

Senior Administration officials are visiting sites and participating

in listening and learning sessions around the country, in communities

where diverse coalitions are working together in innovative ways to

protect and restore outdoor spaces.

 

 

These sessions are intended to engage the full range of interested

groups, including tribal leaders, farmers and ranchers, sportsmen,

community park groups, foresters, business people, educators, state

and local governments and recreation and conservation groups. Special

attention is being placed on bringing young Americans into the

conversation.

 

 

For more information, or to add your suggestions on this initiative,

please visit: http://www.doi.gov/americasgreatoutdoors/

 

 

Please feel free to contact me or my colleague Nate Hundt with

questions.

 

 

Lara Levison

Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs

Department of the Interior

202-208-7693 202-208-7693

Lara_Levison@ios.doi.gov<mailto:Lara_Levison@ios.doi.gov>

nate_hundt@ios.doi.gov<mailto:nate_hundt@ios.doi.gov>

 

 

Join the Conversation about America's Great Outdoors

 

 

Americans have a proud tradition of working together - from the

ground-up - to conserve farmland and open space for future

generations, restore rivers and streams, protect areas for hiking and

biking, preserve beaches and coastlines, conserve wildlife habitat for

fishing and hunting, and restore the cultural and historic sites that

tell America's story. In fact, community-driven efforts to conserve

America's land, water, and wildlife are a major reason why we are

blessed with the parks, refuges, forests, and open spaces that we

enjoy today.

 

 

Starting with the White House Conference on the Great Outdoors held

on April 16, President Obama launched a national dialogue about

conservation in America. As part of this dialogue, we are bringing

together ranchers, farmers and forest landowners, sportsmen and

women, state and local government leaders, tribal leaders,

public-lands experts, conservationists, youth leaders, business

representatives, and others to learn about some of the smart,

creative ways communities are conserving outdoor spaces.

 
 
It's pretty low when you hear about an extremely important meeting authorized by the government a couple days before it happens by a mere chance-happening on a forum.....:face-icon-small-fro

I hope the next president will be able to un-do all the damage obama has caused us.....:face-icon-small-sho:face-icon-small-fro
 
I am down for going... carpool anyone? I work in the Redmond area, but I can meet at any park and ride in the Bellevue area.
 
Land Use

We in Montana have been as Im sure you have been fighting this type, taking a little this year then a little next year all our GOOD riding areas have to be poached now that they are closed and they( the Democrats ) are looking for the biggest land grab ever. You say our rights may be at risk I SAY ITS TOO LATE
SORRY
:face-icon-small-fro
 
Better late than never, Thank you! Makes me mad!! I'm no wear close to WA. to attend tommarrow. Will write to my REP. on this, for sure.
 
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