- Location
- Orange County, CA
The Moab Jeep Safari permit was renewed YAY!!!
However, I received this data regarding comments submitted to the BLM for renewal of Jeep Safari permit....
"...527 people and 2 organizations commented. Of these, 456 were identical comments generated from a posting on the SUWA website. 6 private individual comments in opposition separately. Only 65 comments were in favor...".
Only 65 positive comments (including mine) supporting the renewal of the Jeep Safari Permit!!!!
What happened to everyone else that attends, supports and/or benefits from Jeep Safari?
I understand that people are involved in other endeavors. I understand that the comment period is 30 days. I understand that people may not have known how, when or where to comment.
However, the information was posted several times on our fb pages, it was posted on other fb pages, and on other forums yet we only had 65 comments in favor of renewing the Jeep Safari permit!
It's a good thing that the decision to renew the permit wasn't based on the number and type of comments!!!
I feel strongly that we should've had a many more positive comments.
This low level of response is a fundamental issue why the ohv community is always one step behind the organizations and people trying to close access!
However, I received this data regarding comments submitted to the BLM for renewal of Jeep Safari permit....
"...527 people and 2 organizations commented. Of these, 456 were identical comments generated from a posting on the SUWA website. 6 private individual comments in opposition separately. Only 65 comments were in favor...".
Only 65 positive comments (including mine) supporting the renewal of the Jeep Safari Permit!!!!
What happened to everyone else that attends, supports and/or benefits from Jeep Safari?
I understand that people are involved in other endeavors. I understand that the comment period is 30 days. I understand that people may not have known how, when or where to comment.
However, the information was posted several times on our fb pages, it was posted on other fb pages, and on other forums yet we only had 65 comments in favor of renewing the Jeep Safari permit!
It's a good thing that the decision to renew the permit wasn't based on the number and type of comments!!!
I feel strongly that we should've had a many more positive comments.
This low level of response is a fundamental issue why the ohv community is always one step behind the organizations and people trying to close access!