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Wednesday, 01/26/2011 12:30:23 AM

Wednesday, January 26, 2011 12:30:23 AM

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More excerpts- Bureau of Land Management News Release



http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/info/newsroom/2009/july/NR_0720_2009.html

This was also interesting. It seems they are defining the exemptions very clearly in the document.

"Neither the segregation nor the proposed withdrawal would prohibit any other authorized uses on these lands"

And the timeline started as of July 2009.

"Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, lands proposed for withdrawal are immediately segregated for up to two years during which a decision on the proposed withdrawal may be made."

And again, they spell out very clearly what this moratorium does not entail.

"Neither the segregation nor any withdrawal, however, would prohibit ongoing or future mining exploration or extraction operations on valid pre-existing claims. Those activities might proceed during segregation and any withdrawal"

So the moratorium essentially limits competition and gives us a nice big percentage of the domestic uranium pie, in high-grade, easily mined deposits.

Come and get it!


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