Crash_AF
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See, this is the problem with any 'non-enviro' groups. Nobody bands together to make sure that all user's rights are preserved, the 'factions' all fight for their little niche and to heck with everyone else. Gun rights enthusiasts do it with hunters vs sport shooters vs "EBR" owners vs collectors. Off road enthusiasts do it with ATV'ers vs mtn bikers vs jeepers... the list goes on and on... and we do it with the reenactors vs collectors vs enthusiasts vs commercial users If everyone would work together to fight these legislative restrictions with one voice, the measures would be harder to pass but everyone wants to sacrifice someone else's rights to keep their niche until everyone loses through 'one piece at a time' divide and conquer legislation.The reason they won't be allowed to do this is simply because the HMV'rs that are writing the legislation, and the senators that are sponsoring the proposed bills, don't find these activities to be important. They only want to be sure that they can still do their veteran's parades, and re-enactments. That the senators aren't calling for a blanket exemption for HMV's from FMSS certification is proof that they too believe that HMV's are too dangerous to be on the road for general use. Something you guys are helping to prove.
The Senators who are supporting the bills don't find those uses important because the people who have their ear are the ones who don't care about those uses. I don't know how active all of the different users have been in addressing their state legislature, but I would urge everyone with a dog in the fight to actually participate in the process instead of just posting about it on internet forums. I'm not saying that there aren't lots of active people (and kudos to those that are), but I'd bet that there are at least 1 in 3 who are vocal in public but have never contacted the legislature about their views.
Later,
Joe