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[pct-l] Re: Bears in general, (not canisters):)




The forest pass fee is to pay for them to build more logging roads

On 10 Feb 2003 16:01:11 -0800, you wrote:

>Wouldn't this be a good use for the $30.00 collected annually for our
>Northwest Forest Pass?  Oregon Field Guide on PBS had an interesting
>segment on User fees & specifically the forest pass last night.  I am
>assuming that the Forest pass fee wasn't to make up for budget cuts by
>the fed's but for trail maintainance like they said.  They wouldn't lie
>to us would they??
>
>Dave
>
>I want - no DEMAND -someone in
>> authority to tell
>> me why bear re-education won't work, and if I get the same
>> old story that
>> there's no money, I am going to slap them silly for not
>> trying hard enough to
>> GET more money. Put a $50 surcharge on all permits if
>> necessary. Ask for
>> donations. Beg! Be persistent! Take a cut in pay! Speak up to
>> the Interior
>> Secretary. Dedicate themselves to REALLY solving the problem.
>> Nah it's too
>> easy just to sit on their dead asses and just write up another reg.
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