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What's Wrong With Recreation Access Fees?

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April 24, 2007

    By whatever name you call them -- Fee Demo, Recreation Access Fees, the RAT tax -- the plethora of fees public land agencies are coming up with are an insidious fleecing of the pocketbooks of Americans' who want to enjoy their national parks and national forests and other public lands.
    Ted Williams explains exactly why we're being Robbed By RAT's in his latest blog entry. Check it out.

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