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Finally Some GOOD NEWS!

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Read this, maybe these knot-head politicians have seen the errors of their ways:

Government Report Reveals Need To Preserve Motorized Recreation Access
Legislators have been working on ways to fix our ailing government and economy by removing onerous and unrealistic regulations. The Western Caucus Jobs Frontier Report compiled by 58 of your legislators states:


#6: Support Recreation, Hunting & Public Access
[FONT=&quot]Over the past several years, Washington and extreme activist groups have taken steps to severely restrict access to public lands and multiple-use on those lands. Specifically, the EPA has sought to ban lead in hunting and fishing products and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]federal land agencies have closed roads and restricted access for off highway vehicles (OHV)[/FONT][FONT=&quot]. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]In addition to undercutting local economies, these actions deter Americans who wish to responsibly recreate on public lands.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The bills listed below seek to protect Americans’ Second Amendment rights, support hunting and fishing opportunities, encourage public land access and create additional year-round recreational activities in our national forests.[/FONT]



Read more about the bills and the entire report at

http://westerncaucus.pearce.house.gov/uploads/Sept2011_WesternCaucus_JobsFrontier.pdf


 

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I hope so too. I think to many people are complaining about the feds getting involved in state's business, especially with the economy in the toilet and jobs as scarce as they are.

Doesn't make sense to regulate things that in essence take away local jobs and affect tourism negatively, when those local economies need them to survive.

Especially when the locals aren't the ones complaining about the need for regulation in the first place.
 
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