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About NM PLAN
Off-road vehicles are important to many people’s lifestyles in New Mexico, but a small number of reckless riders are creating safety problems, destroying our beautiful landscape, and overburdening law enforcement. Our state has a new law to address this situation, but more needs to be done. New Mexico Public Lands Action Network (NM PLAN) is a new coalition of New Mexicans from all parts of the state who use the state’s public lands, are working to promote responsible use of these lands and ensure that the state’s OHV-related laws are strongly and effectively enforced.

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 4/27/08
A separate peace, split off roaders from others

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 4/21/08
Ban OHVs for kids

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 4/9/08
Fund Enforcement First

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 4/6/08
Ban OHVs for kids

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KOAT-7 Albuquerque, 3/31/08
Editorial: Motors on forest land: debate about to ignite

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 3/30/08
National forests: Reining in off-roaders

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Farmington Daily Times, 3/26/08
Bikers destroy land with jump track

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Rocky Mountain News, 3/24/08
DENTRY: State, U.S. raise fines for ATV violations

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Albuquerque Journal, 3/18/08
Deputy Mum on ATV Use

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Santa Fe New Mexican, 3/9/08
Their view: Congress to consider ORVs on public lands

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