| # | Name | Comments |
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| 501 | Anonymous | |
| 502 | Anonymous | |
| 503 | James LeRoy Ganje Sr. | whats fair is fair. |
| 504 | art sellnow | hi, Are we losing all are rights ? Please reconsider thi decision.Thank you |
| 505 | Jeff Suding | |
| 506 | Wayne J Wendricks | In every vocation and avocation there are always a few in the minority that tend to abuse the rights or priviledges extended to them. However, "closing the door" to those that exercise those rights / priviledges responsibly is NEVER the appropriate solution.
Barring metal detecting on the hundreds of thousands of acres of land / waterways that fall under the auspices of the DNR unecessarily sets up an adversarial situation between a State office(er) and private citizens. A cooperative approach as existed under the previous permit system is of much greater benefit to all parties concerned. |
| 507 | Gale Bryant | Leave us alone its cheap recreation and has minimal carbon foot print on the enviroment. |
| 508 | kelly forrest | the d.n.r.needs to listen to the people.perhaps a special ballet |
| 509 | Tom Cavitt | Seems that whenever the general public finds something that they can enjoy, the Government takes it away. It also seems that the historical finds buried in the ground of the U.S. belongs to the people, its part of our history, not just the governments, and thereby should be able to be accessed by the people without restriction. Release us from this "bondage". |
| 510 | david blank | |
| 511 | Anonymous | Your new law is totally uncalled for. What ever happened to the Govt. being a servant of the people? Just another step towards fascism.
You can count on me not spending another cent in Wisconsin. |
| 512 | Anonymous | |
| 513 | Mark Jepson | |
| 514 | Deb Jepson | |
| 515 | Tyler Arentz | |