Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Dan Kleen, President of NOHVCC on PitPass Radio
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Terry Frazier at 7:50 PM - |
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Tonight's PitPass Radio featured Dan Kleen, president of NOHVCC - the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council. Dan did a good job of explaining some of the organization's functions. Specifically, he was on to discuss a legislative victory in Iowa that got the State to return ATV fees that the legislature had confiscated for the past six years. It's a good segment. It's a small victory but an important one that shows we can be successful if we just organize ourselves and take the time to be heard. He's the first guest starting at about the 15-minute mark.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Washington State Gov Vetoes New Trail Ban
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Terry Frazier at 9:03 PM - |
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According to this press release from the AMA Washington State governor Christine Gregoire vetoed a portion of the state's annual budget that included a last-minute rider to ban all new ORV trail construction until 2009.
The AMA today praised Washington State Gov. Christine Gregoire's line-item veto of a measure that would have banned all construction of new trails or facilities for off-road motorized recreation for at least a year.
The measure, which had been inserted in the state budget in a last-minute maneuver, without the opportunity for public debate, would have prohibited the state’s Department of Natural Resources from building or expanding trails or facilities for off-road recreational vehicles until July, 2009. It was one of seven sections of the proposed capital budget that Gov. Gregoire vetoed.
The AMA attributes the veto to activist participation, and credits the 500 members who used the AMA's Rapid Response Center with having an impact on the outcome.
Maybe so. But 500 people - just 500 people - using this simple, easy tool from the AMA is pathetic. There are thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of off-road motorcyclists in Washington State. And only 500 used the system. This is wrong on so many levels. It speaks to the incredibly poor job the AMA has done in serving the off road community. It speaks to the weak nature of the AMA's media reach. And it speaks to a certain amount of apathy on the part of off road riders in Washington.
No doubt many riders used some other method for contacting their state representatives, or the bill would not have been defeated. Then again, maybe it was the snowmobilers and 4x4 guys who did all the work. I don't know. But in any case you would think the AMA should muster more than a measly 500. Maybe it's just me, but we have to do better than this if we're ever going to have a prayer of beating the eco-Nazis at their own game.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Know Your Enemy - PEER's Off Road Wreckreation
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Terry Frazier at 11:48 PM - |
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I've just come across a scary group of virulent, anti-off road activists whose salaries we pay, whose jobs depend on our taxes, whose sole purpose in life seems to be stopping normal, hard-working taxpayers from using public lands. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is a great example of why we need, more than ever, to become involved in the fight to keep our public lands open. The environmental wackos have infiltrated our government at all levels (mostly because they can't do anything productive) and have increasingly rigged the system in their favor.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Will the AMA Become AAA?
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Terry Frazier at 9:31 AM - |
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AMA President Rob Dingman continues to emphasize that the AMA needs to be a better member services organization, providing better benefits to members. This has been a consistent theme in every interview Dingman has held over the past year. That worries me. While Dingman is always careful to mention that the AMA needs to protect the future of motorcycling and be stronger on the legislative and government front, it is always secondary to member benefits.
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Dingman and Edmondson Interviewed by SPEED
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Terry Frazier at 6:55 PM - |
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From Mike Kincaid of Rampant Racing comes this link to two video interviews over at SPEED. There is a 4 1/2-minute interview with Rob Dingman, AMA president, and a much more informative 10-minute interview with Roger Edmondson of the Daytona Motorsports Group. If you are concerned about the future of American motorcycle racing I think the Edmondson interview will give you hope.



