What are the consequences/rules of making it a "national monument?" Does that mean you have to pay to enter? Does that mean trails are closed? I'd like to see that spelled out somewhere so I can email these companies and let them know what they're signing up for.
A good set of questions to ask, I'd like to know specifics too.
Look at history's most recent example.
The GSENM
entrance fee? no,
camping fee? no, (open camp in pre existing camp sites, use existing fire pits etc, overnight use closed in certain areas IIRC)
camping permit? yes - required (they are keeping track of usage and want to know, but don't charge for them as of yet)
Trails closed? yes! Some of my favorites! (both good roads & historically used wide sandy wash routes, some "administrative" and some flat out closed, though implementation was held off for several years, and some might yet be saved by the courts)
Knowing the details and boundaries of the proposal would be very helpful in formulating an opinion about it. I would love to include specific experiences at places personally visited within the boundaries (and how that will or might change negatively with a Monument) in a letter to any of these companies.
But if one company already doesn't know they are on this list it sounds like the same old trick suwa-ites always pull like last time a call for a boycott went out? And we should let them know asap, so we can see who is really knowingly on the list. Or maybe they donated to some cause without knowing it or for some other reason and are "on the list" by association?
I'm with Stratton & Keith though, BURTON! & CAMELBAK! I was just reviewing my wish list for a pending big Burton purchase yesterday.