http://www.petitiononline.com/feedemo/petition.html
The petition is...
It is has been a miserable failure, and I feel it is unconstitutional, regardless of its purported benefits. The vote is fast approaching.· As U.S. citizens we have already paid taxes for professional management of our public lands.
· Once fees are implemented, history shows they increase over time.
· While these fees may not seem excessive to some now, we have watched fees at other sites, i.e.. National Parks, double in one year.
· We believe it is the right of all Americans to have free access to these lands, not the right of only those who can afford to pay fees.
· We believe it is unlikely that the fee program will benefit public lands. History shows fees returning to the general fund once fee program is established. Despite claims that that money will return to the site where it was collected, Congress historically cuts the agency's operating budget by the same amount as the amount of fee money returning to the site.
· We oppose plans to charge users of backcountry and undeveloped areas to pay for development of campgrounds and "front country" they are not, and may have no intention, of using.
· We believe that Congress should re-evaluate its priorities and allocate sufficient funds for the proper management of these cherished resources, held dear to all Americans.
I hope you agree and care enough to protect "hiking for free." I will not pay to sleep on the ground. However, it is about more than simply paying to play in the wild. It is about sustaining wildlands, keeping them free from corporate interests. After all, that is a big part of why we all love hiking, so that we can escape from the commercialism that is threatening to ruin our culture.
Thanks much.
Kevin
For more info, please visit aznofee.org and http://www.wildwilderness.org .