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These past few years have seen numerous attempts by the National Park Service to close off roads, trails and streams to people who have historically used them for 150+ years. They intimidate our locally elected officials in an attempt to gain compliance with their regulatory acts. They contend that they can enforce the law as well as legislate it! The Missouri Department of Conservation is also closing trails and is in the process of executing a plan to devastate the natural beauty of our forests by stripping the land of timber, selling it and buying more land to do the same. While this is good for our citizens who work in the timber industry the resource are being exhausted and the jobs will soon disappear. Once the Oak forests are gone the acorns will disappear and whitetail deer populations will decline. This will result in a loss of tourism revenue due to deer hunting. Both agencies are harassing tourists who are vital to our economy. Trails that have been used by horse people for decades are suddenly declared closed with little and sometimes no posting and anyone caught on them is ticketed. Once again these tourists are vital to our economic well being and one study suggests that the horse industry alone has a 40 million dollar impact on the economy of Shannon County, which by the way is the poorest county in Missouri. Shannon County residents are unified in their resolve to confront these large bureaucracies who for whatever reason are perpetually eroding our inalienable rights to the use of lands that are supposed to belong to us to begin with. A few months ago we banned together to create an organization to be heard; VOICE OF THE OZARKS. We are a nonprofit organization open to citizens of Shannon County, The State of Missouri and the United States of America. We invite American horse enthusiasts as well as anyone who believes in individual rights to join us in our attempt to keep this part of America as free as it always was! Jerry King, Board of Directors, Voice of the Ozarks
VOICE OF THE OZARKS
John Mark Brewer, President
Jerry King, Board Member |
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