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Miners in Serious need of help in Lawsuit V. USFS, Miners in Serious need of help in Lawsui
placerharvest
post Oct 7 2004, 04:53 AM
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The USFS has effectively prevented myself and many others from operating our dredges on our mining claims in the Nez Perce National Forest (IDAHO) I em in the midst of a lawsuit which has put a Serious great strain on finances and we are now asking for donation of any kind $0.50 or whatever you wish to donate will help please go to the web page for all of the information when we win this lawsuit we all win. please please pass this on to others friends neighbors fellow miners. any input is also welcome Dan
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Si_NM
post Nov 2 2004, 10:26 AM
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You understand that the forest service is an administrative agency? They belong to a group of like agencies. The dept of interior, interstate commerce commission,, dept of agriculture(fs), all belong. They create and impose federal regulations by publishing them in the federal register. If the regs go 30 days without opposition, they become binding. They have penalties for non compliance just like laws that have been passed by the legislature. I think by now, 90% of the laws of the land are actually binding regulations that came from this source. Not many members of the public know this. The proper method of suit is to go up with your case in front of an administrative law court, having an administrative law judge, and you using an administrative law lawyer. After the 30 day federal register posting closes, your chances become dim. Most challenges happen before regs become binding. Suits before civil courts seem to be frustrating in that not much seems to change from those outcomes. Good luck.
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Quilomene John
post Nov 3 2004, 08:20 PM
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Hey all,
I agree with Si NM, unless the regulations are in conflict with existing statutory law, it is tough to get them changed. QJ mad.gif


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