. until wo have a complete range survey made, therefore the original resolution or the amendment thereto does not fit, We want the medium. We want the permits issued up to seventy-five percent of the applicant's commensurate property extent after that survey has "been made by the Division of Grazing. I wonder if 1 have made that plain to you, that we want the permits after the property, is sur- veyed. We do not want to for the range surveys. We feel that the advisory hoards are competent to determine the carrying capacity of that range. That is all; MR« CARPENTER: It may not "b


. until wo have a complete range survey made, therefore the original resolution or the amendment thereto does not fit, We want the medium. We want the permits issued up to seventy-five percent of the applicant's commensurate property extent after that survey has "been made by the Division of Grazing. I wonder if 1 have made that plain to you, that we want the permits after the property, is sur- veyed. We do not want to for the range surveys. We feel that the advisory hoards are competent to determine the carrying capacity of that range. That is all; MR« CARPENTER: It may not "be necessary to elaborate on what Mr. Vaughn said, because ho made it very clear. Range surveys are divided into a checkup of carrying capacity and a-range survey of the range. Mr. Vaughn wants a survey made, but he does not want to wait for the carrying capacity of the range, i MR* LEE: Carpenter', I am opposed to the amendment and in favor of the committee report. I am surprised and disappointed to find that the minority of the members of this convention distrusts themselves and their own judgment, , I feel that they should not be so distrustfulr i VOICE: We all feel very deeply for Mr, Lee. It is going to be a very long time between tho figures and the estimates. MR. CARPENTER: I want to say this to everyone, under the amendment to the motion there is nothing that will prevent New Mexico from consid6ring and issuing licenses — permits, within the very near future. MR. LEE: We certainly appreciate the attitude of the Department. MR. CARPENTER: 'That would be included within the amendment. There is nothing in the amendment that prevents going right into permits, lit is simply that no district shall consider permits until the range survey is MR. STASS: How are you going to do it without knowing the carrying capacity of the range down there, and at least seventy-five percent. And then after you get that in my district, the whole capacity v/as exhausted by seve


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