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But we are not using this rally to affect current bills, speaking mainly of HB 283. If you want to bring a sign saying, "HANG RENEGADE OHV RIDERS" then do it.
Interesting idea. If we were able to hang renegade OHV users, it would be the end to our access problems. When there's no longer any reason for closures, there won't be any closures. Then the "renegade land managers" we hear about can be exposed.
But we believe that while we have a few differences in HOW to get the job done...
An apparent policy by the "professional orgs" of ignoring and refusing to publicly acknowledge irresponsible motorized recreation as a primary threat to access has not served the community well so far. I suggest that it is time to try some different tactics instead of maintaining the status quo.
Irresponsible use is a serious problem. You've made some comments in support of this issue, but where is USA-ALL's action? Where does USA-ALL stand officially on this issue? Put as much effort into education, enforcement and proactive solutions as is being put into lobbying.
A public hoopla from USA-ALL opposing increased penalties is going to be a huge PR loss for the OHV community. The enemies of motorized recreation know this, and are relying on this response. Let's not give it to them.
We WILL discuss the importance of R.S. 2477 and a bill in Washington that we strongly believe would resolve such right of way claims. We will question why NONE of Utah's congressional delegation has supported the bill, we will ask Washington County Commissioners to make good on their promise to go after the Sawmill road...
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