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Hope to get some support up here, pretty easy way to make a difference, a Sunday hanging with yer riding buds , nothing better than telling politicians to give there friggin heads. Shake
Yes I did, my bad.....thought it was Sunday , I can't go on sat but Ron is organizing a group too go
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Fill out the form and send it in , it's in Rons thread
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Check out this thread: https://www.snowandmud.com/land-use...ndom-camping-ban-post2376470.html#post2376470Other than attending the rally what can a person or business do to show support?
how about businesses? I have a friend at Woodys RV that might be able to do something. I would think Woodys would be impacted by these closures
Check out this thread: https://www.snowandmud.com/land-use...ndom-camping-ban-post2376470.html#post2376470
It's a good start to get informed. Filling out the survey AND writing the letter are both very important steps.
It looks like the AOHVA is slowly waking up, so check them out too: Alberta Off-Highway Vehicle Association | AOHVA They have a summary of what's transpires, actionable items for you to do, and even have letter writing tips when addressing the government on this issue.
There are numerous Facebook pages and groups as well.
You bet he'll be affected! If I was and RV or powersports dealership, you can bet that I'd be working tirelessly to get the message out using mainstream media. Television, radio, and newspaper adds would go along way to refuting some of the nonsense the environmentalists have been spewing. This kind of coverage, if done in a responsible way, could also be used to expose government plans to push their environmental agenda regardless of how poorly founded it may be or how Albertans actually feel about it.
Step #1 - get informed
Step #2 - at least fill out the survey and write you letter
Step #3 - I wish I had a good answer
It should be noted that this is time sensitive since public consultation for the Castle closure is Mar 20, 2017.