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March 27th, 2004, 09:39 AM
Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (http://www.arra-access.com/arra/home.html)

Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) has been formed to ensure that outdoor enthusiasts can keep their right to enjoy and use public lands and waterways.

ARRA promotes responsible use of public lands and waterways. We include horseback riders, hunters, fishermen, bird watchers, disabled citizens, older Americans, off-highway vehicle and snowmobile riders, personal watercraft users, and vacationing families.

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Statement of Purpose:

Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) was formed to ensure that Americans are not arbitrarily denied the right to responsibly experience and enjoy the public lands that belong to the citizens of the United States. The members of ARRA, which include horseback riders, personal watercraft users, off-highway vehicle and snowmobile riders, and vacationing families, have joined together to provide input on decisions regarding land use designation, recreation opportunities, and preservation. Its members seek responsible consideration of competing activities, which are based on sound environmental principles.

No alliance member believes that recreation enthusiasts have the right to exclusive, unregulated use of our national heritage, but all oppose land closure or extreme regulation, which denies responsible citizens access to public lands for multifaceted recreational pursuits.

ARRA focuses on the entire spectrum of issues surrounding the Crisis of Closure. We work with the Bush Administration and its agencies, Congress, local governmental representatives and most importantly, the citizens who care about maintaining access to public lands and waterways for outdoor recreational activities.

ARRA also serves as a central clearinghouse for the many like-minded initiatives and individuals who fight for fundamental fairness in public land designation and recreation opportunity.

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Just posting this for everyone to look at, would be great if they had an equally-active Canadian organization of this calibre.

MLC
March 27th, 2004, 11:33 AM
that would be great .......canada would rather spend (waste ) billions of dollars on gun registration.... than promote out side recreation..

JoeDirt
October 24th, 2005, 01:42 PM
that would be great .......canada would rather spend (waste ) billions of dollars on gun registration.... than promote out side recreation..

I think Canada is making money off of gun regestration,I payed $80 to them and there are over 12 million a year that pay them to register for a gun.

Canadian_zuk
October 24th, 2005, 01:52 PM
I think Canada is making money off of gun regestration,I payed $80 to them and there are over 12 million a year that pay them to register for a gun.

You registered your gun?:shame:

weldor guy
December 15th, 2005, 11:36 AM
You registered your gun?:shame:


The only thing mine will ever register is about 8 ft under the dirt... registering a gun makes as much sense as registering pitbulls... they should just come up with a stamp to say "you should not own a kid, dog, gun J33P, chainsaw, drivers licence, car..."

Zuklin
December 15th, 2005, 03:15 PM
Zuks and Gun's... holy crap i love this site - hehe. Too further steer off topic... don't forget the Drive Clean rules are changing too, more money for the Gov. Wonder how that will apply to non-plated off-road vehicles?? Any one heard anything?