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Anybody who has been paying attention is aware that on 12 January 2015, the San Bernardino Superior Court Ruled that both the Legislature's Moratorium against suction dredging, along with the Department of Fish & Wildlife's (DFW) recent adoption of dredge regulations in 2012, are illegal and not enforceable as a matter of law. Here is the court's Decision:
http://www.goldgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/113806-1-Ruling.pdf
Since that time, DFW has been acting as if the Superior Court never Ruled. They have been informing the public that they intend to continue enforcing the State's illegal Moratorium. This is quite clear on DFW's web page which was updated as recently as the 2nd of March. Check it out right here:
http://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Suction-Dredge-Permits
At the same time, based upon the San Bernardino Ruling, suction dredgers statewide have been preparing for the upcoming mining season, which has already begun on those waterways which have historically been open to dredging year-round within all previous State regulations. Suction dredging is already taking place along the mid-Klamath River near Happy Camp!
New 49'er policy concerning suction dredging is that we will follow the San Bernardino Ruling and direct our legal resources to strenuously defend any member or supporter who is harassed or prosecuted by State authorities attempting to enforce regulations which have already been deemed illegal by the California court system.
We fully intend to have a productive 2015 suction dredge season on the Klamath River!
Because we believe this is all coming to a head very quickly, today our attorney served the following revised Proposed Order to the San Bernardino Court and all parties within the ongoing litigation. Our revised Proposed Order directs California to immediately begin issuing suction dredge permits pursuant to the previous regulations which were adopted in 1994; and during the meanwhile also Orders State authorities to not prosecute anyone who is operating within those regulations. All exhibits, including the Proposed Order, follow the document here:
http://www.goldgold.com/wp-content/...ent-support-amended-proposed-order-4-2-15.pdf
This is all coming to some kind of standoff! Please stay closely tuned and keep your fingers crossed for our side.
We will provide more information about how the situation develops on this forum and in our April newsletter.
Dave Mack just posted this
ratled
Anybody who has been paying attention is aware that on 12 January 2015, the San Bernardino Superior Court Ruled that both the Legislature's Moratorium against suction dredging, along with the Department of Fish & Wildlife's (DFW) recent adoption of dredge regulations in 2012, are illegal and not enforceable as a matter of law. Here is the court's Decision:
http://www.goldgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/113806-1-Ruling.pdf
Since that time, DFW has been acting as if the Superior Court never Ruled. They have been informing the public that they intend to continue enforcing the State's illegal Moratorium. This is quite clear on DFW's web page which was updated as recently as the 2nd of March. Check it out right here:
http://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Suction-Dredge-Permits
At the same time, based upon the San Bernardino Ruling, suction dredgers statewide have been preparing for the upcoming mining season, which has already begun on those waterways which have historically been open to dredging year-round within all previous State regulations. Suction dredging is already taking place along the mid-Klamath River near Happy Camp!
New 49'er policy concerning suction dredging is that we will follow the San Bernardino Ruling and direct our legal resources to strenuously defend any member or supporter who is harassed or prosecuted by State authorities attempting to enforce regulations which have already been deemed illegal by the California court system.
We fully intend to have a productive 2015 suction dredge season on the Klamath River!
Because we believe this is all coming to a head very quickly, today our attorney served the following revised Proposed Order to the San Bernardino Court and all parties within the ongoing litigation. Our revised Proposed Order directs California to immediately begin issuing suction dredge permits pursuant to the previous regulations which were adopted in 1994; and during the meanwhile also Orders State authorities to not prosecute anyone who is operating within those regulations. All exhibits, including the Proposed Order, follow the document here:
http://www.goldgold.com/wp-content/...ent-support-amended-proposed-order-4-2-15.pdf
This is all coming to some kind of standoff! Please stay closely tuned and keep your fingers crossed for our side.
We will provide more information about how the situation develops on this forum and in our April newsletter.
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