The New 49′er Legal Fund-raiser!

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There will be 25 prizes in all:

Grand Prize: 1-ounce of Klamath River Gold
Four ¼-ounce Bags of Klamath River Gold
Twenty 1-Pennyweight Bags of Klamath River Gold


We need to replenish our legal defense fund to keep up with the cost of defending small-scale miners on multiple fronts. Therefore, Dave McCracken and Richard Krimm are allowing three ounces of the gold they are mining this season to be used as prizes in this fund-raiser!


The drawing will take place just before the close of business (5 PM) at our headquarters in Happy Camp on Friday evening, 8 November 2013. You do not need to be a member of our organization to participate. Though you are welcome to be at the drawing, you do not need to be present to win.

Our office will automatically generate a ticket in your name for every $10 legal contribution we receive ($100 would generate 10 tickets, etc). There is no limit to the size or frequency of your contributions, or to the number of prizes you can win.

Legal contributions can be arranged by calling (530) 493-2012, by mailing to The New 49′€™ers Legal Fund, P.O. Box 47, Happy Camp, CA 96039, or online by clicking » Make a Donation to The New 49er Legal Fund
 

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That's the way it should be Oakview2.....miners fighting against those that threaten our rights to
prospect and mine for gold and other precious metals, by banding together and not fighting each
other over petty differences. Donate whatever you can afford to whichever organization you choose
that will fight against any of the anti-mining agendas. Maybe someday, we will realize that it will be
better for all of us if we band together and fight them as one powerful mining organization instead
of working separately to accomplish the same thing. Many voices will make a very loud noise if we all
yell the same thing at the same time at the same people. My 2 pennyweight worth.....:BangHead:
 

In my life I have known many independent, cantankerous, bull-headed groups of people. Amongst them are farmers, ranchers, small-scale miners, cab-drivers (I was
a cabbie for 2 years in Salt Lake City), outlaw bikers, independent scientists, etc. All of these groups managed to form alliances over time (with the usual stubborn hold-outs) and speak with one voice on important issues. All except the cabbies in salt lake who, last I heard were still making peanuts, AND the
small-scale miners. Just saying.
 

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