From: "Bajczyk, Jeffrey A (MED)" <Jeffrey.Bajczyk@amermsx.med.ge.com>
I thought I should get this on the list ASAP. Please forward it to as
many people as possible!
Thanx!
-Jeff
e Jeffrey A. Bajczyk
Maintenance Technician GE Medical Systems
jeffrey.bajczyk@med.ge.com
ph. (414) 801-8068 2:00-10:30 PM
pg. (414) 557-4379
maint. office (262) 548-2390
ACTION ALERT
To: All Multiple-Use Recreationists:
MULTIPLE USE RECREATIONISTS TO CALL-IN ON MARCH 7
Tell the Forest Service not to listen to the Extreme Preservationists
who
are spreading lies About Responsible OHV Recreation!!!
For many years, the extreme preservationist movement has stated that its
goal is to seek a permanent BAN of responsible off-highway-vehicle (OHV)
recreation on all public lands. They have been largely successful in
implementing a functional BAN of sustainable forestry in our national
forests and now they have targeted OHVs for that same fate.
On March 9, the anti-everyone-but-me crowd is planning a national
call-in
day to the US Forest Service urging them to (functionally) BAN all OHV
recreation on lands managed by the Forest Service. We have to upstage
them
in a massive way by preempting their strike with one of our own!
On March 7, the Blue Ribbon Coalition, along with a number of
multiple-use
recreation and resource groups, is planning a national PRO-OHV call-in
day.
The reason for having our call-in on March 7 is because if we don't
separate our call-in by at least one day...our legislators and federal
agencies might CONFUSE our call-in with that of our opponents.
This is a maximum effort campaign by our side and all of us need to make
sure that we burn up the email, phone, and FAX lines into the Forest
Service. Please reroute this ALERT to your own communication networks
so
that our voices will be heard by Chief Dombeck.
Please email, phone, and FAX your positive comments about how important
responsible OHV recreation is to millions of Americans. Be sure and
tell
the Chief about how OHV recreation relates to your family or business.
Here are some things you might include in your comments.
1) OHV users are protecting the environment by promoting user ethics as
outlined by groups and organizations such as; Tread Lightly!, the Blue
Ribbon Coalition, United Four Wheel Drive Associations, American Council
of
Snowmobile Associations, National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council,
and the American Motorcyclist Association (list other groups in this
list
as well)
2) OHV users contribute thousands of man/woman hours each year on
volunteer
programs that protect and preserve our natural resources.
3) OHV users support managed recreational opportunities on Forest
Service
lands.
4) While most OHV users support the original intent of the 1964
Wilderness
Act to protect lands untrammeled by modern man, the lands currently
available for multiple-use must be managed and remain open for the
general
public to use and enjoy for a wide variety of opportunities.
5) OHV users do not support the Presidents roadless directive that could
CLOSE millions of acres of prime multiple-use recreation areas that have
established and legal recreational roads, trails, and dispersed
campgrounds.
6) Tell the Chief that you want him to ask for funds to adequately
support
the Forest Services recreation and trail programs. For many years the
Forest Service has said they support recreation but they have NOT asked
for
the appropriated monies to do so.
Please call, email, and FAX to the numbers below on March 7th (if you
can't
get through on the 7th continue on the 8th):
Chief Mike Dombeck
Email: Mike.Dombeck/wo@fs.fed.us
FAX: (202)205-1765
Phone: (202)205-1661
Again, thanks for your time and effort to promote and protect
responsible
OHV recreation on our public lands. Don't let the Sierra Club, The
Wilderness Society, the Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads, and other
extreme preservationist groups cast aspersions on all the hard work that
you have done to make OHV recreation the family-oriented sport it is
today.
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