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<blockquote data-quote="Travace" data-source="post: 119692" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>that does sound good but nothing to start cheering about yet. it all depends on how that make the impact on ohv sound in the report or how congress takes that report. you activists can correct me if i am wrong.</p><p> </p><p>the other thing that is scary sounding in that article is...</p><p>"Several years ago, the Navy began the formal process to take over some 365,906 acres of public land near San Bernardino to use for live-fire training for the Marines.</p><p>At that time, the Navy filed an application with the U.S. Interior Department seeking control of the public land, which is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The Navy also wants priority for some 72,186 acres of non-federal land in case the federal government acquires it."</p><p> </p><p>so is that that next battle ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travace, post: 119692, member: 111"] that does sound good but nothing to start cheering about yet. it all depends on how that make the impact on ohv sound in the report or how congress takes that report. you activists can correct me if i am wrong. the other thing that is scary sounding in that article is... "Several years ago, the Navy began the formal process to take over some 365,906 acres of public land near San Bernardino to use for live-fire training for the Marines. At that time, the Navy filed an application with the U.S. Interior Department seeking control of the public land, which is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The Navy also wants priority for some 72,186 acres of non-federal land in case the federal government acquires it." so is that that next battle ? [/QUOTE]
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