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Your City <br /> Boulder <br /> Your State <br /> CO <br /> Your Zip Code <br /> Maximum of 10 digits. (Example)80202 <br /> 80305 <br /> Email Address <br /> Enter a valid email address in this field to receive a confirmation e-mail. <br /> joewebbs.34@gmail.com <br /> Your Phone Number* (?) <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> 8452081930 <br /> Extension <br /> Alternate Phone Number(?) <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> Alternate Phone Extension <br /> Connection to Operation <br /> Select all that apply <br /> Land Owner of affected land Structure Owner within 200' of affected land <br /> Mineral Owner Nearby Resident <br /> Adjacent Land Owner Concerned Citizen <br /> Government Agency Other <br /> DESCRIPTION OF COMMENT OR OBJECTION <br /> You are providing a comment or objection to the public record of a permitting action currently under review by the Division of <br /> Reclamation, Mining and Safety.This form is not intended for reporting of possible violations or illegal activity. Please be as specific <br /> as possible. <br /> Comment/Objection Narrative* <br /> I strongly oppose the expansion of the Caribou mine.As someone who lives and breathes business, I <br /> understand the core objective of companies—especially in mining—is to maximize profit.Cut costs,scale up, <br /> push margins.This makes sense for GIR. But for too long,that pursuit has come at the expense of people and <br /> the planet. <br /> We've reached a point where environmental and social issues aren't just ethical concerns—they have material <br /> consequences for business. I could object on principle alone, because this is simply wrong,or because there <br /> will likely be serious public health,community,and environmental consequences. But beyond that, it's <br /> shortsighted.This isn't a business strategy for resilience or long-term success—it's a gamble on short-term <br /> gains at the cost of local communities and the environment they depend on. <br /> Permitting Action Comment/Objection is Regarding <br /> • New Permit Change to Existing Permit <br /> Permit Number*(?) <br /> Enter a valid permit number <br /> M1977410 <br />