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ACTION PROGRAM UNITES OUTDOOR
RECREATIONISTS
A diverse coalition of manufacturers,
consumers, outdoor recreational groups and stakeholder
groups unite together in an effort to protect access to
public lands across the country

The Action Program is a coalition
of manufacturers, consumers, outdoor
recreational groups and stakeholder groups that have united
together in an effort to protect access to public lands
across the country. These groups represent a very broad and
diverse range of interests, including horseback
riders, 4x4 vehicle users, motorcyclists, recreational
miners, snowmobilers, dune buggy owners, and people with
interests in camping, hiking and various forms of outdoor
sports. The Action Program is an independent organization
that represents millions of recreationists throughout the
United States, and it is using its formidable resources to
turn the current tide of indiscriminate land closures back
to a balanced system.
Here's how the Action Program works, and how you
can help support the Program. Funding for the Action Program
is raised by the sales of "ACTION" emblems to vehicle
manufacturers and dealerships. The dealers and manufacturers
purchase the emblems, and then they install them on each
unit they sell. Currently most of the manufacturers that
participate in the program are from the trailer industry.
But it is not limited to just trailers, and can also include
all types of recreational vehicles including buggies, ATVs,
etc. You can support the Program by supporting businesses
that participate in the Action Program. And, if you are a
vehicle manufacturer, you are encouraged to join the Action
Program today! People that purchase products and vehicles
under the Action Program are indirectly
supporting the Program which, in turn, uses the resources to
provide grant money to organizations involved with
protecting access to public lands.
To learn more about the Action Program, as
well as the businesses currently
involved with the Program, you can call (866) 215-2565, or
visit the web-site at
www.actionprogram.info
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