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lou423

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Petitions on the web, do not work.
Do not think for a moment that whenever you sign a petition to some government official or governmental office is going to be read. It wiill most probably be deleted.
If you want to be heard, you alll must send letters, lots of letters...
Or stage a peaceful protest at the door of the government official in charge of the case.
If you do not want your rights to be stepped upon by "special interest groups" you all must send letters or stage a protest.
E-mails will just be ignored.

Did you know that there is a move to ban the use of colloidal silver?
Yes, the government and special interest groups want to replace it with expensive substitutes.
Check the Robert Scott Bell web-site for more information.
No need to reply to these lines.
 

Seamuss

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I use my voice in legislation at public hearings. Here in the state of Washington, we also had public hearing at the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

That process is a tad better then petitions. But not by much.

The Greenies spend more money getting bills past and all of us prospectors end up in court suing the state because they can't even follow the bad rules that they past to restrict us.

Talk to your elected officials. If you don't...then you got just what you asked for.

Term limits= if their in office, then vote them out. When they realize that their job is on the line, then they will listen to all sides of the story before sticking their foot in their mouth.
 

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