THEY DID IT THIS TIME!!!
#1
I just picked up the new forest service travel plan for north Idaho. There are 27 pages of roads and trails that are being closed, what ever happened to the people owning the land? You may not be from Idaho, but the forest circus is federal and your state could be next. Keep an eye on what is going on in your area or you may not have any place left to ride.
#2
we don't have to sit around and watch them close our forrests. JOIN YOUR LOCAL ATV CLUB AND FIGHT THEM IN NUMBERS! i tell all my friends around here to join our local club and they just think it's a joke. they ride in tolland state forrest and THAT FORREST is slatted next for closing.
our sport of atving is growing so fast and we are NOT organized. years ago the same thing happened in our area with the snowmobile boom.
our atv group is going to fight like mad for our right to ride in our state forrests and everyone else should get off their butts and do the same.
'01 sp500ho (red)
200lb warn winch
26" outlaws with alloy rims.
our sport of atving is growing so fast and we are NOT organized. years ago the same thing happened in our area with the snowmobile boom.
our atv group is going to fight like mad for our right to ride in our state forrests and everyone else should get off their butts and do the same.
'01 sp500ho (red)
200lb warn winch
26" outlaws with alloy rims.
#3
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Dear Subscriber:
Supporters of the Clinton/Gore Roadless Initiative are still putting pressure on the Bush administration to allow the Roadless plan to go
forward; this despite recent polls which have shown that popular support is NOT behind the plan, as well as a recent court decision supporting the view that insufficient public comment was solicited.
If you have not yet made your voice heard, we urge you to do so now! Even if you have already sent a message to President Bush and/or Secretary
Veneman, send them another one! The anti-access advocates are pulling out all the stops on this one, and we need to show that there is strong
opposition to the Roadless plan.
Send a short personal note (email and FAX) to President George Bush and Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman asking them to suspend implementation of the roadless rule so that it may be modified by planning efforts that will provide sufficient information about the affected areas to allow all interests to provide reasoned input based on actual facts.
E-mail AND Fax President George W. Bush
FAX: (202) 456-2461
Email: president@whitehouse.gov
E-mail AND Fax Secretary Ann Veneman
FAX: (202) 720-2166
Email: Ann.Veneman@usda.gov
You can also use the BlueRibbon Coalition's Rapid Response Resource Center to quickly and easily compose an email or letter to the President.
Visit: http://www.sharetrails.org/
All emails and faxes should be in by no later than May 4th, 2001.
Thanks for your support on this all to important issue!
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Dear Subscriber:
Supporters of the Clinton/Gore Roadless Initiative are still putting pressure on the Bush administration to allow the Roadless plan to go
forward; this despite recent polls which have shown that popular support is NOT behind the plan, as well as a recent court decision supporting the view that insufficient public comment was solicited.
If you have not yet made your voice heard, we urge you to do so now! Even if you have already sent a message to President Bush and/or Secretary
Veneman, send them another one! The anti-access advocates are pulling out all the stops on this one, and we need to show that there is strong
opposition to the Roadless plan.
Send a short personal note (email and FAX) to President George Bush and Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman asking them to suspend implementation of the roadless rule so that it may be modified by planning efforts that will provide sufficient information about the affected areas to allow all interests to provide reasoned input based on actual facts.
E-mail AND Fax President George W. Bush
FAX: (202) 456-2461
Email: president@whitehouse.gov
E-mail AND Fax Secretary Ann Veneman
FAX: (202) 720-2166
Email: Ann.Veneman@usda.gov
You can also use the BlueRibbon Coalition's Rapid Response Resource Center to quickly and easily compose an email or letter to the President.
Visit: http://www.sharetrails.org/
All emails and faxes should be in by no later than May 4th, 2001.
Thanks for your support on this all to important issue!
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