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Make a FREE CALL to the President today! CALL 1-800/663-9566 Tell him that you want to preserve recreational access in the so-called “Roadless” areas.
Recreational opponents have already fired off numerous alerts encouraging their supporters to urge the President to limit your access. Don’t let theirs be the only voices heard!
Over one year ago, October 13, President Clinton announced his proposal to restrict usage of over 40 million acres of National Forest. The number of acres threatened by this plan has grown since then to around 80 million acres. These “Roadless” areas are often not roadless at all, but are crisscrossed with numerous historic trails and tracks. The Clinton/Gore Roadless Initiative would
treat these areas as Wilderness, without the due process and congressional review required by the 1964 Wilderness Act.
Shortly, President Clinton will decide the fate of up to 80 million acres of National Forest land. Become a part of the effort to Preserve traditional access to these beautiful areas. Make a call now! It costs nothing, and if enough pressure can be brought to bear, we can stop this terrible plan from coming to fruition.
PLEASE CALL TOLL-FREE at 1-800/663-9566 (press zero to bypass the long recording) from 9 am - 5 pm Eastern time. It only takes a few minutes, and you won't be challenged, confronted, or debated on your opinions.
Tell President Clinton to preserve multiple-use access to these “roadless” areas.
Tell him you don’t want to see any restriction of motorized, mechanized or horse-back activity!
WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY WHEN YOU CALL?
The message we're sending is simple, and it's one President Clinton needs to hear from as many Americans as possible. You can even use this simple script when you call, if you like: The message we're sending is simple, and it's one
President Clinton needs to hear
from as many Americans as possible.You can even use
this simple script when you call, if you like:
<---RING, RING---->
[White House Operator]: Hello, White House Comments Office. How may I help you?
[YOU]: Hello, I'm an American citizen, calling to express my opinion on the National Forests Roadless Area Conservation Plan.
[Operator]: Yes, please go ahead.
[YOU]: President Clinton’s plan, as it stands, would restrict off-highway vehicles and mountainbikes from these areas, and I feel that
such restrictions are not in keeping with the mandate of the Forest Service to preserve these areas for the public’s enjoyment. I would like the President to make sure that, when setting policy for these Roadless acres, Off-Highway Vehicle
and Mountainbiking access is preserved. I would like the concept of multiple-use and multiple-access to be a vital part of any such policy.
[Operator]: What state are you calling from?
[YOU]: [Say what state you're from].
[Operator]: Thank you.
[YOU]: Thank you, and have a nice day!
[Operator]: Goodbye!
[YOU]: Goodbye!
<------CLICK------>
This message was cut and pasted here I urger you all to make you call
Recreational opponents have already fired off numerous alerts encouraging their supporters to urge the President to limit your access. Don’t let theirs be the only voices heard!
Over one year ago, October 13, President Clinton announced his proposal to restrict usage of over 40 million acres of National Forest. The number of acres threatened by this plan has grown since then to around 80 million acres. These “Roadless” areas are often not roadless at all, but are crisscrossed with numerous historic trails and tracks. The Clinton/Gore Roadless Initiative would
treat these areas as Wilderness, without the due process and congressional review required by the 1964 Wilderness Act.
Shortly, President Clinton will decide the fate of up to 80 million acres of National Forest land. Become a part of the effort to Preserve traditional access to these beautiful areas. Make a call now! It costs nothing, and if enough pressure can be brought to bear, we can stop this terrible plan from coming to fruition.
PLEASE CALL TOLL-FREE at 1-800/663-9566 (press zero to bypass the long recording) from 9 am - 5 pm Eastern time. It only takes a few minutes, and you won't be challenged, confronted, or debated on your opinions.
Tell President Clinton to preserve multiple-use access to these “roadless” areas.
Tell him you don’t want to see any restriction of motorized, mechanized or horse-back activity!
WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY WHEN YOU CALL?
The message we're sending is simple, and it's one President Clinton needs to hear from as many Americans as possible. You can even use this simple script when you call, if you like: The message we're sending is simple, and it's one
President Clinton needs to hear
from as many Americans as possible.You can even use
this simple script when you call, if you like:
<---RING, RING---->
[White House Operator]: Hello, White House Comments Office. How may I help you?
[YOU]: Hello, I'm an American citizen, calling to express my opinion on the National Forests Roadless Area Conservation Plan.
[Operator]: Yes, please go ahead.
[YOU]: President Clinton’s plan, as it stands, would restrict off-highway vehicles and mountainbikes from these areas, and I feel that
such restrictions are not in keeping with the mandate of the Forest Service to preserve these areas for the public’s enjoyment. I would like the President to make sure that, when setting policy for these Roadless acres, Off-Highway Vehicle
and Mountainbiking access is preserved. I would like the concept of multiple-use and multiple-access to be a vital part of any such policy.
[Operator]: What state are you calling from?
[YOU]: [Say what state you're from].
[Operator]: Thank you.
[YOU]: Thank you, and have a nice day!
[Operator]: Goodbye!
[YOU]: Goodbye!
<------CLICK------>
This message was cut and pasted here I urger you all to make you call
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