Rosemont Copper owned the save the scenic santa rita's URL
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The stolen URL issue (and any .org or .edu would have been stolen because this is not a non-profit educational group doing the dirty tricks. This is not a moot point DavidB..basically when an act speaks so clearly as to character and trustworthiness it is EVIDENCE!
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The "big deal" was we were lied to again, it took months to get it released even after the management said to release it. Mary said it had already been released but it hadn't.. In actuality it takes very little time to release a url address. In addition every extension was being sat on by Rosemont including ,com , org and .net
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What's the big deal? Rosemont released this URL a couple of years ago. Why are you still complaining about it? Its a mute point.
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Curious, Why is Rosemont Copper incorporated in Colorado? Does this mean Arizona gets less tax revenue? Are those most impacted by the mine protected less if it is not an Arizona Corporation?
vailjim 11 months ago
I also question the timing of their releasing the SSSR URL. It was not released until after the public commenting period and scoping process ended. To learn more about the Rosemont mine visit Hiltonroad com. Its chock full of FACTS.
vailjim 11 months ago
The big deal is the tactic that was taken initially by Rosemont or for that matter any corporation to intentionally inhibit the public's access to information concerning a project of this magnitude, that effects so many people and their living environment, is reprehensible, and if it is not ilegal, it should be. Rosemont has the resources to promote their mine, look at all the ads, etc... At least they should have left the URL's alone.
vailjim 11 months ago