| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Glynn A. Burkhardt | Protect American industry! |
| 2 | Glynn G. Burkhardt | No more outsourcing for natural resources. |
| 3 | Randall S. Seden | |
| 4 | Randy s Green | |
| 5 | James D. Yerby Jr. | |
| 6 | Gene West | There are sufficient laws in place to pretect the environment from modern mining degredations.As a miner, I am amazed to hear the rhetoric about land for free which we miners are supposed to be able to get! Please send me the locations! Getting a claim is a tiresome expensive process, and opening a mine is wildly difficult in many ways. Please do not make it any harder by rescinding the Law of 1872. It helped make America great! |
| 7 | Tom M. Chambers | |
| 8 | mitchell s smith | |
| 9 | Mike S. Finlay | I am a Miner, My way of living will be affected by any changes to the law as it stands ! Thanks for your time and consideration, Mike S. Finlay,
Finlay Mining Co. |
| 10 | Eric Almquist | |
| 11 | Peter Turcotte | Hell yes !!! |
| 12 | Anonymous | |
| 13 | Anonymous | |
| 14 | Scott Miller | |
| 15 | russ pearce | mining,farming,ranching and logging made our country strong and what it is today. and modifing the 1872 mining laws only weakens our country when She needs our support more than ever! |
| 16 | w levier | |
| 17 | Randy L. Witham | This law is essential to my future small business, engaged in small scale mining and prospecting. U.S. citizens need this ability to continue. |
| 18 | John Oates | Without mining there is nothing to construct homes,run factories,fuel our cars or stay warm. There is absolutely NOTHING that we create that is not dependent on minerals. STOP playing tree hugging idiots!! John Oates |
| 19 | Allen Fisk | |
| 20 | Anthony Fowler | |
| 21 | Dan Di Sarno | |
| 22 | Steve Reid | |
| 23 | Jeff Adkison | |
| 24 | Anonymous | |
| 25 | Christopher DUckworth | |
| 26 | Al Wilkins | Restricting the access to minerals will make the
U. S. dependent on foreign sources for our strategic minerals like we are for our oil. The 1872 Mining Law is one of the things that has made the U.S. a great nation. |
| 27 | Roger E Bennett | |
| 28 | Roger Marquette | We are all consumers of our Natural Resources. |
| 29 | Joseph Curry | This is extrermely important. |
| 30 | Daniel Alexander | |
| 31 | Lois Burkhardt | |
| 32 | MICKEL HALL | THE MINING OF NATURAL RESOURCES IS THE BACKBONE OF THIS COUNTRY. |
| 33 | Richard S Mueller | I am a recreational gold prospector. |
| 34 | Richard S Mueller | I am a recreational gold prospector. |
| 35 | Richard S Mueller | I am a recreational gold prospector. |
| 36 | Anonymous | I am a recreational gold prospector. |
| 37 | Jason Wharton | Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness |
| 38 | Art Wolf | Leave the law as it is. |
| 39 | russell whitney | |
| 40 | Chad Cheatham | |
| 41 | David J Davey | I strongly protest any prosposed changes in the 1872 mining law that would impinge on our access to public lands for the purposes of domestic mining. Individual prospecting investigations have led to some of the richest deposits of both precious as well as strategic metals. |
| 42 | David J Davey | I strongly protest any proposed changes in the 1872 mining law that would impinge on our access to public lands for the purposes of domestic mining. Individual prospecting investigations have led to some of the richest deposits of both precious as well as strategic metals. |
| 43 | Jim Maxwell | |
| 44 | James De Marco | |
| 45 | Glynnis Kelly | We don't need any changes to the current laws. The ones wanting to change it just want the mony and support of the greenies and are tryigtosell mining out to satisfy their greed. NO CHANGE TO THE MINING LAW!! |
| 46 | Gregory E. Davis | I support the current 1872 mining as they are. The laws are fair and benifit everyone. Gregory E. Davis |
| 47 | Raymond M. Stanis | Haven't we lost enough rights already!!! |
| 48 | Patrick Fagen | Tell Harry Reid to do something to protect Nevada's mining interests and kill this bill!! |
| 49 | bruce manning | |
| 50 | Vincent R. Noel | |