News Alert from the Redwoods


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Maxxam's Pacific Lumber is financing 93 percent of the campaign to recall Humboldt County (CA) District Attorney Paul Gallegos in the last reporting period. D.A. Gallegos filed a $250 million lawsuit against Pacific Lumber, alleging fraud which has resulted in the illegal cutting of thousands of old-growth redwoods and the near-destruction of streams and forest watersheds due to clear-cut  runoff. Maxxam responded by initially funding signature gathering for the recall campaign at $8 per signature, and now is almost completely financing the media campaign against Gallegos. Former CDF Director Richard Wilson recently submitted a declaration for the lawsuit, saying discrepencies in information could have changed the Headwaters Deal.

On March 2nd, 2004 the people of Humboldt will go to the polls. Will Pacific Lumber succeed in recalling the democratically elected District Attorney because he dares to bring this law-breaking corporation to justice?  This election is a watershed event regarding the future of redwood forests on the North Coast.

   To learn more about this recall, visit www.votegallegos.org now, and then forward this NEWS ALERT FROM THE REDWOODS to everyone on your e-mail list who may have an interest in this matter.
Also see the 2/5 piece from the LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-headwaters

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

If you are close to Humboldt county, spend time registering people to vote. THE DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 17 TO VOTE IN THE MARCH 2 ELECTION.

If you are in the Bay Area, consider writing to Senator Dianne Feinstein to ask her to launch an investigation into the fraud allegations. An alert on this topic and a sample letter will follow in the next email from Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters.

If you are in the Bay Area, come to an organizing meeting to discuss forest defense and opposition to corporate control.


T H U R S D A Y F E B. 19, 7 pm
Rockridge Library
5366 College Ave., Oakland (5 blocks so. of Rockridge BART--easy access from SF)

Join with other activists from Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters, Earth First!, and others and make this a lively discussion!
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