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House to Ban Motocycles from 2 Million Acres

Tuesday, February 03, 2009
2009 Yamaha WR450F
"Continued responsible access to public lands is a vitally important right for current and future generations."
The U.S. House of Representatives could vote as early as next week on a wide-ranging bill that could shut off-highway motorcyclists and all-terrain vehicle riders out of more than 2 million acres of public land, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.

The measure, Senate Bill 22, also known as the Omnibus Public Lands Bill, is actually a package of more than 160 bills that were melded together to form a single bill more than 1,300 pages long.

"This bill was on the fast-track in the U.S. Senate and passed swiftly earlier this year without public scrutiny or debate," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. "The measure is now being steamrolled through the U.S. House without giving the public an opportunity to fully digest its impact and debate the many provisions in the bill."

Moreland isn't the only one upset at how this legislation is being handled. U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah), a key lawmaker, said, "Poor process produces poor product, and this is an example of congressional process at its worst. Parts of this bill are good, and parts are very bad. Each part deserves to be discussed and voted on its own merits."

Moreland called on all AMA members, off-highway motorcyclists, ATV riders and everyone who supports responsible outdoor recreation to immediately contact their Congressional representative and ask them to reject the bill. The measure should be defeated because it unreasonably bans motorized recreation on 2.1 million acres of public land by inappropriately designating it as Wilderness, and because the procedures used for fast-tracking the bill through the U.S. Senate and House violate the spirit of open and democratic government.

"Continued responsible access to public lands is a vitally important right for current and future generations," Moreland added. "This measure deserves to be fully analyzed and thoughtfully debated prior to a final vote."

A rapid way to contact elected U.S. representatives is in the "Issues & Legislation" area of the Rights section of the AMA website at www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.

If you don't already know how to contact your reps, use the following websites to find your state legislators and bookmark them for when the next issue arises. 

- US Congress Directory
- US House of Representatives Directory
US Senate Member Directory 

Official US Government Website 
www.usa.gov

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Comments
Ricardo Vinagre -Riding Ban  February 19, 2009 03:25 PM
Lets all join the AMA and become an even stronger voice, otherwise give it 5 years max, and we wont have any places to ride anymore. Let's not allow our bikes to become museum pieces.
JSH -Noise = Ban  February 5, 2009 06:52 AM
You can thank the idiots with "performance" exhausts.
Brian -bad link  February 4, 2009 06:30 AM
The link aboce for American Motorcyclist does not work.
x2468 -NA  February 4, 2009 01:12 AM
So it passed through the senate and is now in the house? crap. people, make the phone calls. i'm going to the day after tomorrow.

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