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Hallelujah!!!!!! Call him back and tell him how refreshing it is to speak with a government official that doesn't speak or conduct business in overly bureaucratic terms.On another note, don't take it for granted that spurs are illegal on all public lands. I just got off the phone with the Administrative Captain for Minnesota DNR enforcement, and his interpretation is that spurs and screw-in-steps are perfectly legal, at least in Minnesota's forests and wildlife management areas (other than special hunts in parks or SNA's). He expounded on his interpretation to say he believed that neither method caused any lasting damage to the tree.