The only thing I find funny in situations like this, is that the government agency (whether Forest Service, BLM, state lands, county, etc.) get a lot of public input when they make regs for specific areas. Sometimes the regs that area people initially wanted come back to bite them in the hip pockets when their needs change. In addition, the agency weighs the opinions and preferences of those who don't even live in the area, and either use the place recreationally or who may never even see the place, as highly as locals. So, stupid regs get put in place that are a booger to change in response to real life in real time.