Oh,man. "just want to get mad?"
For one thing its real hard to work a claim for profit if your only on it a few days a month. I know Robert is close to the districts he has attempted to form and at least Kevin is working semi locally at this point.
I really really wish you guys would stop with the attitude that you are educating us about something we don't know about . It's very annoying.
When Blm came to be in 1976 the dynamic and usefulness of districts changed a lot.
One of the positions on the board is the recorder and they used to file notices and claim info for the district and as today you still did everything at the county.
Mining districts don't need volunteers. they have officers that have duties. It is their duty to fulfill the responsibility off the office they are elected to.
To be as clear as possible since you two are not. Forming a district will get you a seat at the table. If either of you had been around here long enough you would know that I said before numerous times. "if your not sitting at the table, you are on the menu"
Just because your at the table however will not take away the BLM or county. You will still have to locate the way that you do know, with the addition of the district filings.
Whether or not your you file within a district the only way you will have a valid claim is if you have recorded properly at the county and the state office that will not change.
You will not be able to skip that step. mining districts will not be taking the place of the other part of the system.
If you don't have the majority support of the claim owners within a district you can't form a valid district in the first place. And claim owners in the" Faux district" created will have no extra power that the non participating claim owners won't get to exercise.
You can't be like "we have a district nah nah nah nah nah nah!" it just doesn't work that way.
Saying your recognized because the mining law recognizes districts...does not make you a district.
M.O.U. will not get you dredging at the local level. You can not go against state law. the preemption argument hasn't worked in California (so far). So, I still don't get how you think reforming a district is going to help. Saying that re-staffing old districts is the easiest way. That would have to have their borders adjusted, most of the bylaws that are illegal and discriminatory scratched, sending mailings to everyone including the out of state absentee owners. and again gaining a participating majority in a geographical area that has changed quite a bit in population and claim concentration. That is not the easy way.
It defies logic. You should be honest and say. "that's what I heard you do" instead of telling us how things have to happen.
Forming new small districts of claim owners that are working in easy to manage geographical areas that the District recorder can actually stay on top of is the way to go.
More than twenty people per district considering who is actually working their claim is just a cluster%$#@!
Anything trying to go so broad is. Look at MMAC. You guys can't even talk about it because your on notice because J Mortari. can pay for lawyers with the money he scams from people and he is copyrighting MMAC materials.
And moron Lemmings are following him because of his fancy presentations, even though he owns no claim, can't form a district and owns a chunk of desert with forty year old trommels and a skip loader to he can have a mine for FUNZIES! They are all following him because they are being told it's the only way.
You two are no different. With the exception that you own mining claims. (I hope you better at last I haven't looked into that yet) Your example would be greatly respected if we were seeing something tangible from the districts you have created. I realize they are new. So, we shall see.
I enjoy greatly seeing Barry being called a great historical researcher

Knowing what I know about Barry and what he does for a living good stuff.
Have you guys taken the time to use his website. It will be quite educational for you if you haven't used the research library yet.
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have a good day fellas hope your feet stay warm cause mine won't.
I'll check in this afternoon to see if we're chasing our tails in circles or up and down stairways.
C+ on the effort to educate us.