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Old 11-25-2007, 08:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Sledding Area at Risk

Thanks Summiteer but I have seen it before where if you give up a little it quickly turns around and changes once they get you to change a little. Seems like they are using a issues such as the road acxcess to start the ball rolling because SAFETY is a big issue and it easy to say lets control sleds for safety reasons. I may be other reasons to control access but using safety is a good cover. JMHO. Its like what is happenning here in Alberta now. Team Green is restricting motorized access and industry to protect Grizzly Bears. Problem is that grizzly Bears are asleep most of the winter. How to control access? Say you need to control access to protect the ungulates and such so when the GB are awake they have something to eat. Use one issue to get another issue. GB eat moslty plant life meat not a major part of diet but if it works to eliminate access why not use it. This will effect us all. Make a diversion and attack from a different angle.
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