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Marine Base Still Plans To Take Over Johnson Valley
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Posted March 14 2013 08:30 AM by John Cappa
The SEMA Action Network (SAN) has been actively engaged in defending the Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Area for future enthusiast use. The U.S. Marine Corps wants to expand its base at Twentynine...
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Filed under: Editorials, Land Use
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Who Hates 4x4s in Utah?
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Posted November 15 2012 06:34 AM by John Cappa
So who doesn't want you four-wheeling in Utah? Apparently a long list of people and companies that seem to think they can survive without you as a customer, including some that are not even based in Utah!!! I recently...
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Filed under: Editorials, Land Use, Opinions, Opinions, John Cappa
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29 Palms Base Expansion Threatens OHV Access to Johnson Valley, CA
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Posted August 8 2012 11:33 AM by rngprerunner
The U.S. Marines are seeking to expand their base at Twentynine Palms, California to include nearly 189,000 acres of adjacent land owned by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The land is a designated off-highway vehicle...
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Filed under: Features, Land Use, Jason Gonderman
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Save the Hammer Trails and Johnson Valley
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Posted March 15 2012 02:00 AM by John Cappa
Unless you get involved now to save Johnson Valley, we all lose. On April 27th, 2012, the United States Marine Corps will submit their Final Environmental Impact Study which will start a chain of events to forever close...
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Filed under: Editorials, Land Use, John Cappa
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California Off-Road Areas Under Attack
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Posted December 20 2011 11:50 AM by John Cappa
If you live or ride in California then you’d better take action because the dirt you ride on is systematically getting pulled out from underneath you and the biggest tug just took place. It doesn't matter if it is a...
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Filed under: Editorials, Land Use, John Cappa
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Call to Action: Save the Salt!
Call to Action: Speak Out for OHV Access
SoCal Student Wheelers: Uncle Sam Needs You
Make Your Voice Heard: Save Johnson Valley!
Call to Action: Save The Gulches!
SEMA Action Network
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Posted November 10 2010 04:20 PM by Edward A. Sanchez
The following is an introduction letter from Mike Dingell, the new director of the SEMA Action Network, the political action arm of SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Organization.
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Filed under: What's New, Land Use, Opinions
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Farmington Wheelers: Call to Action
Ocotillo Wells: California Needs to Hear From You
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