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sent in my vote and comment hope it helps Cogs.
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I look forward to reading your genius
Do submitted comments not show up right away?
Mine was about an hour after I posted to. A couple people got anxious and hit the submit button again and ended up with 2 of the same letters.Do submitted comments not show up right away?
Mine took about an hour to post. I think they are reviewed for inappropriate content maybe?
Lol, I didn't mean to put pressure on you there...just that I always enjoy your creative and meaningful posts
Dang, Girl, you can write! Gotta be the best letter on there! Nailed it. Bullseye. Right on target.Thank you for the compliment and vote of confidence.
It was kind of difficult for me to formulate a response because my interests are pretty broad (mountain biking, wildlife viewing/bird watching, etc.) and there is a lot of stuff to wade through in their proposal that impacts many of those interests. I wanted to address other things but for the sake of brevity I only commented on the shooting area. I did borrow a little from @Cogs comment, hope that's okay. It is a really good letter.
Ah, but it helps them achieve their first goal... To make the people feel good, as if they are actively involved!"View attachment 464548"
But not necessarily interested in your opine.
Required by law from city governments to Federal entities, public input are considered an inconvenience and a nuisance by nearly all and rarely deflects them from their planed coarse of action, regardless of the amount of contrary protest. Picking just one example out of the hundreds I have seen crammed down our throats over the last 50 years:
Max!
Duplicity is rampant amongst those claiming to work for the good of the people!Ah, but it helps them achieve their first goal... To make the people feel good, as if they are actively involved!
Yep, seen that a few times myself!
I agree Mike. A sign stating why it was closed might make a few more out there aware to what's at stake.Well this is a darned shame! I suggest putting some signage right by the signs that say "closed to shooting", with something along the lines of inconsiderate shooters got our site closed due to rubbish left behind, tree shooting, explosive targets being use....etc.
Armed drones?Agreed it's a darned shame, but this is the result of irresponsible shooters. Folks who haul junk and trash out into the forest to shoot and then leave their mess behind... Folks who insist on using illegal targets (tannerite) and shoot up trees... What else can be expected...
I know responsible shooters don't display this type of behavior and in fact tend to clean up the messes left behind. But honestly, hauling out bags upon bags of others trash get to be a bit much after a while... I know I usually pull out a bag or two of trash on each visit...
What's it gonna take to get through to those who are not taking care of these natural resources and keep shooting areas clean?
Though this thread is on Washington, I suspect they are in accordance with Oregon policy wise, So I insert my rant notwithstanding.They closed it. A big fat middle finger goes out to the people that leave trash and shoot illegal targets.
Forest Service closes target-shooting area near Greenwater following residents' complaints