Landmen Against Licensing

The AAPL Licensing Task Force Report has recommended licensing in the State of Texas for Landmen.The licensing as recommended would beDiscriminatory against Texas LandmenDiscriminatory against un-degr... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
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Kim A 31 January 2014
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Ed D 30 January 2014
228.
John H 29 January 2014
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Gregory Sb 27 January 2014
230.
Shaun R 17 January 2014

"I don't beleive that this type of regulation is necessary."

231.
Gerald W 14 January 2014
232.
Jackie T 7 January 2014
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Cody I 29 December 2013
234.
Devin G 26 December 2013
235.
Kenny G 22 December 2013

"I am an ethical field landman w/ three years experience without a college degree. The passing of any liscesing reguirements could seriously effect my livelyhood."

236.
Kathy P 21 December 2013

"No No No"

237.
Scott H 20 December 2013
238.
David K 16 December 2013
239.
Charles Jennettei 11 December 2013

"AAPl is only for those in house. Not the field."

240.
Ashley S 10 December 2013
241.
Chris W 10 December 2013
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John Sc 7 December 2013
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Erik S 5 December 2013
244.
S Paulp 4 December 2013
245.
Ken G 27 November 2013
246.
Michael Am 24 November 2013
247.
Robert Mmikec 24 November 2013

"I have been a landman since 1976 with no college degree. I feel I've had a successful career up to this point. I see no reason that it be mandatory for landmen to be licensed in the State of Texas. If they choose to that's great but an individual should h"

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James M 18 November 2013
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Jo M 12 November 2013

"You are creating a requirement that might very well backfire where licensing becomes so difficult, and expensive that you create massive unemployment"

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Brian W 10 November 2013
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