Clinton-Gore Roadless Initiative may pass anyway, Last Chance to stop it is NOW!! WE are losing this 20 to 1, Deadline, Aug 30.
#1
This is a very big deal, and we stand to lose a lot of riding areas if the Eco-***** get their way. Here's the links to the Blue Ribbon Coalition. Everybody should be on their e-mail alert list anyway. It costs nothing and lets us know what the Eco-***** are doing, and how to help stop them.
*** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT ***
THE MAJORITY OF ROADLESS COMMENTS ARE COMING FROM OUR OPPOSITION!
Of the 37,000 comments received so far, 35,000 are form letters. Only 800 are opposed to the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule or ask that it be significantly revised. Of the 1,655 substantive letters received, only 200 support revision of the rule.
WE MUST DO A BETTER JOB! We must tell the Forest Service to revise the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule. We must generate more comments! Please visit BlueRibbon's website at http://www.sharetrails.org and click on the "BlueRibbon Coalition Rapid Response Resource Center" icon, then click on "Send Roadless Comments to Chief Bosworth Today" to launch an instant "clickable" letter to the Forest Service.
Please pass this alert on to all your contacts. Post it on your web pages. We must spread the word! Our goal is 30,000 response letters by August 30, and you can help!
For more information on the proposal, you can visit the Forest Service website at http://www.roadless.fs.fed.us/xcomments.shtml
If you decide to write your own letter, the address is:
USDA-Forest Service - CAT
Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84122
roadless_anpr@fs.fed.us
Fax: 1-801-296-4090, Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
Adena Cook, Public Lands Director
BlueRibbon Coalition
Phone: 208-524-3062
Fax: 208-524-2836
*** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT ***
*** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT ***
THE MAJORITY OF ROADLESS COMMENTS ARE COMING FROM OUR OPPOSITION!
Of the 37,000 comments received so far, 35,000 are form letters. Only 800 are opposed to the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule or ask that it be significantly revised. Of the 1,655 substantive letters received, only 200 support revision of the rule.
WE MUST DO A BETTER JOB! We must tell the Forest Service to revise the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule. We must generate more comments! Please visit BlueRibbon's website at http://www.sharetrails.org and click on the "BlueRibbon Coalition Rapid Response Resource Center" icon, then click on "Send Roadless Comments to Chief Bosworth Today" to launch an instant "clickable" letter to the Forest Service.
Please pass this alert on to all your contacts. Post it on your web pages. We must spread the word! Our goal is 30,000 response letters by August 30, and you can help!
For more information on the proposal, you can visit the Forest Service website at http://www.roadless.fs.fed.us/xcomments.shtml
If you decide to write your own letter, the address is:
USDA-Forest Service - CAT
Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84122
roadless_anpr@fs.fed.us
Fax: 1-801-296-4090, Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
Adena Cook, Public Lands Director
BlueRibbon Coalition
Phone: 208-524-3062
Fax: 208-524-2836
*** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT ***
#2
Here's the same info linked, if you can write about axles and shocks and tires, you can write to protect your right to ride on Public Land.
We must tell the Forest Service to revise the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule. We must generate more comments! Please visit BlueRibbon's website at http://www.sharetrails.org and click on the "BlueRibbon Coalition Rapid Response Resource Center" icon, then click on "Send Roadless Comments to Chief Bosworth Today" to launch an instant "clickable" letter to the Forest Service.
Blue Ribbon Coalition
Here's the e-mail link and address for real letters, even real e-mail letters are better than form letters.
USDA-Forest Service - CAT
Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84122
roadless_anpr@fs.fed.us
Fax: 1-801-296-4090, Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
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We must tell the Forest Service to revise the Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule. We must generate more comments! Please visit BlueRibbon's website at http://www.sharetrails.org and click on the "BlueRibbon Coalition Rapid Response Resource Center" icon, then click on "Send Roadless Comments to Chief Bosworth Today" to launch an instant "clickable" letter to the Forest Service.
Blue Ribbon Coalition
Here's the e-mail link and address for real letters, even real e-mail letters are better than form letters.
USDA-Forest Service - CAT
Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84122
roadless_anpr@fs.fed.us
Fax: 1-801-296-4090, Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments
Roadless Initiative[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
#3
Okay I don't own a Honda, I am seldom over here. I prefer writing about what I own or have owned. But this is getting really serious. Brand Loyalty is BS. Quad loyalty, off-road loyalty, whatever, that is what counts. Please respond to this urgent situation ![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
#4
The serria club is airing ads on many radio stataions here in Oregon and telling the public to write their rep's in congress to pass the roadless bill. I wrote a letter for everyone I know to STOP the roadless bill and also did the letter threw Blue ribbon!
#6
I must of been sleeping or something but what exactly does this bill do? Does it shut down our riding areas? And will it even affect us in the east? I want to help if I can but I need to know what's going on here first.
#7
Yeah is it coming to the east?I live right across from tralblazerkid250 and we want to now how we can help.
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#9
i was talking to my dad and he said that this SIERRA club is trying to shut down alot of areas!!!!!! they already have EMS (Eastern Mountain Sports) on their side and one thing they are trying to do is shut down all of northern maine and make in a national forest so no one can hunt,fish,ride, etc.
everyone should join clubs around your house because they have a say and if they have a lot of people with them then the chances of less ridding areas gets smaller! for example around here we have an organization called NEATVA New England ATV Association. We must unite and stop the idiots who r stopping us from riding!!!!!!!!
everyone should join clubs around your house because they have a say and if they have a lot of people with them then the chances of less ridding areas gets smaller! for example around here we have an organization called NEATVA New England ATV Association. We must unite and stop the idiots who r stopping us from riding!!!!!!!!


