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American Land Council comments on RMEF

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I'm too lazy to search the old threads where someone asked RMEF's position on the public land transfer issue, so I am starting this topic as a new thread.

American Land Council (ALC), the Utah group that is the biggest loudmouth puppets of the dark money pushing for sale/transfer of your public lands, has decided that the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is in the dark about the land transfer movement, or as ALC has stated, has their "eyes wide shut."

http://www.americanlandscouncil.org/eyes_wide_shut


The newly appointed CEO of ALC, Montana Senator Jennifer Fielder, sent an email in late 2014 asking if she could come and make sure the RMEF Board and staff understood the issue, rather than being uninformed on the topic. Good thing for her I was not asked to write the rebuttal.

Suffice to say, if you can be judged by the reputation of your enemies, I can think of no better group to be upset with your position than ALC. I hope they continue to pick at this scab.
 
ALC logic.

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Im actually glad to see them call attention to RMEF and Backcountry Horseman siding against them. I just went to the ALC of Montana facebook page and something interesting caught my eye. They are "liked" by both SFW and Big Game Forever.
 
Im actually glad to see them call attention to RMEF and Backcountry Horseman siding against them. I just went to the ALC of Montana facebook page and something interesting caught my eye. They are "liked" by both SFW and Big Game Forever.

Surprise, surprise as Gomer used to say!
 
Please hold the debate here in Sanders' County, before the Republican primary. Her opponent for the Republican nomination is solidly anti-transfer and said opposing transfer is the reason he got into the race.
 
That ALC article is such a pile....Thanks RMEF and all the other groups standing up for our public lands.


This hypothetical debate would be epic and I wouldn't miss it.
 
They have been making the rounds across the west. The state land board folks are chomping at the bit to get their hands on new inventory.

Here are a few links from here in the SW. One is the agenda for the "Who Will Manage the Future of Our Public Lands" discussion held in Flagstaff in Feb. The second is the kind of coverage they generated.

https://aztws.com/event/the-49th-joint-annual-meeting/
https://arizonadailyindependent.com...e-future-of-our-public-lands-discussion-held/
http://azdailysun.com/news/local/fl...cle_87999d31-f08c-5f46-96e5-752dee38aa63.html
 

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