Month: October 2019

Wonder how all the fires were started recently?

A Missouri man flew to California, spent two days setting wildfires, then tried to fly home, officials say. He was arrested Monday. Freddie Graham, 68, hopped on a flight from Missouri to San Jose last Thursday, KPIX reported. After renting a car, he spent the next two days setting fires as he drove the “narrow, […]

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Permit denied?

We are working on a project involving permitting in California and are requesting your help.   We are looking for examples in any area (Ag, logging, farming, ranching etc…) where permits are required from a California agency, but not issued for over two years. We obviously have the example of suction dredging and the nearly […]

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Joe Robertson’s case inspires President Trump to end era of bureaucratic abuses

This is quite a remarkable move by President Trump and we strongly encourage you to read this, and the link provided about just how he is taking away the tyrannical power from the EPA and other agencies which act as Congress. From Free Range Report: On Wednesday, October 9th, President Trump introduced and signed two […]

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AMRA Update

We’ve been pretty darn busy over the past several months. Jere Clements and Shannon Poe at the Walk4Liberty Rally at the capitol. We walked 312 miles in 13 days to bring many of the groups facing over-regulation together.  The entire length of highway 49.  We’ve discussed doing this again next year with a different route […]

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