: litigation help needed


tar
05-02-2002, 11:32 AM
SWFWDA's suit has just taken another, expensive, turn through the courts. We have a good chunk of cash left but at our current burn rate it won't quite make it through the new proceedings so I'd like to ask again for y'alls generous help. Our suit is 100% donation funded, no industry, no grants, no charitable trust funding. It's been through dedicated small businesses like Predator 4x4 in Colorado Springs, clubs like those in Carolina and Minnesota and within SWFWDA, and by individuals who want to help maintain access they may never enjoy themselves.

So, I'm down on old creaky knees asking for help again and saying thanks to those who have helped in the past.

Donations can be sent to:
SWFWDA LUF
c/o Jerry Ward, Treasurer
3553 Appaloosa Dr.
Sunland Park, NM 88063

or to our NEW Paypal account, the "SWFWDA Land Action Fund" I guess it has to be done by email address instead of account name, the email is rust@swcp.com

This suit has significant precedence setting value with respect to RS2477 considerations and land use within WSAs as well as BLM procedures and corruption. That's why it's taken longer, cost more and interested "Earthjustice" and the wilderness society, both of whom are preventing BLM from settling with us as they would prefer.

We don't have a web page regarding the suit per se, maybe we should, I don't know, since it's still in the courts it's hard to know what to say and when. In essence the BLM closed down an area to motorized use after nearly 50 years of use. The party line was excessive resource impacts as verified by aerial photography, documents indicate that the photos used by BLM were "enhanced" and that raw footage evaluation by NMSU did not agree. Further, personal photos taken in the 50s supported the NMSU evaluation. Other documents obtained by FOIA indicated BLM staff, the same individual who claimed resource damage and pushed for closure, voiced, in writting, a concern over the loss of political capital with the NM Wilderness alliance. Taken in sum it became clear that NMWA was driving the closure and that BLM would not consider alternatives without a court order. Remember, Bruce Babbitt, then sec of DOI issued orders to BLM not to consider any RS2477 assertions with a court order to do so. So for us to even assert under RS2477, which NM law allows and clearly states that rights of way do not have to be machine made nor maintained, we have to go to court and have a judge order BLM to obey the law. This has been complicated when the wilderness society intervened on behalf of BLM and retained earthjustice as council, now BLM can't settle and it has to go to full trial, hence more money. The value goes beyond the opportunities in the Robledo mountains though, at the core is a fundemental question on how BLM does business vis-a-vis RS2477 routes. The fallout from a favorable decision could lead to a major revisitation of all RMP closures over the last several years, potentially hundreds of miles of illegal (in our mind) road closures being undone. The decision could also lead to similar impacts in FS closures. WE do know that we are right, and we do expect appeals from the antis now that they understand the potential precedence, but first we have to prevail in open court. To do that we need help.

Thanks for the help y'all, once Wolf's Run and The Guardian are reopened there will be a big run planned. (4wd and suv mag about 98 or so to see these two runs, Mark Werkmeister articles most likely)

Alabamatoy
05-02-2002, 06:26 PM
Agree with ya, probably even paypal you a bit of $$, but this isn't the right forum. Camo, DRM, Steveh?

toyrunner
05-02-2002, 06:40 PM
not the right forum, at least I got to read it as well as 53 others that may not have. This is tech talk as far as I am concerned. We should all contribute as this does affect our hobby.
My $0.02
Danny

Bob Williams
05-02-2002, 07:57 PM
Leave it here. The board wouldn't exist without the trails. This post applies "across the board." I'll ante up a few bucks myself.

camo
05-02-2002, 08:28 PM
seems like as good a forum as any. $50 coming your way from the glitter factory :D

camo
05-02-2002, 08:30 PM
i also will put copys of this thread in the gen 4x4 and land use forums

tar
05-03-2002, 08:13 AM
Thanks one and all, I tried to hit as many as I thought reasonable, please feel free to distribute as widely as possible.

RockRover
05-03-2002, 08:17 AM
Great place for this thread! If you've ever had the chance to run either the Guardian or Wolf's Run in Cruses, you'd be spending a little cash for the fund. Awesome trails that really complimented the entire Robledo (Cruses) trail system. These trails were closed in 98' or so, right as the rock-crawling explosion was starting, and have been (somewhat) forgotten about during this very lengthy litigation process.

Keep up the fight guy's! Winning this one WILL set a major precedence over ALL trial systems in this country!

--D

D60
05-03-2002, 08:34 AM
Originally posted by Bob Williams
Leave it here. The board wouldn't exist without the trails. This post applies "across the board." I'll ante up a few bucks myself.

I AGREE. These matters threaten the very existence of this board. If the eco-nazis are successful we won't need to post 'cause there will be NO TRAILS for trail rigs. Or we'll all be crammed into tiny "pay to play" OHV areas (oh wait, California already is :flipoff2:)

tar
05-06-2002, 08:02 AM
Thanks guys, havenb't seen you lately Doug, glad to know you're still about.

tr

RockRover
05-06-2002, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by tar
Thanks guys, havenb't seen you lately Doug, glad to know you're still about.

tr

Hey TR! Blast from the past man! Hope all is well! Didn't see you at the CC this year...Come to think of it, I haven't notice that CJ of yours around town either!

--D

tar
05-07-2002, 07:56 AM
Its been a tough row lately brother, I made the challenge but ended up leaving the CJ at home (it was doing something annoying, cant remember what) and bringing the wife down in her exploder, needless to say we didn't do much wheeling, just went to the business meeting, did some looking around LC, same as last year. Still got the CJ, still at Pueblo for now. Sure would like to sell the CJ though and build one of the scramblers I have or maybe my comanche.

You still in PM?, Wolf is looking for work up here if you hear of anything.

hope all is well.

tr