From OMA Off-road Racing.
There has been recent action and actions in legislation to ban kids from riding motorcycles and atv's. This is a lifestyle of these kids and their families. We urge all gov't officials to stop these actions and return the freedom these kids and their families have.
Illinois House bill 3914, introduced by Rep. Mary Flowers (D-Chicago), would make it illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to operate and all-terrain vehicle or off-highway motorcycle.How could "ANYONE" take these kids dreams, good times, lifestyle, and hopes away?
The proposed legislation would also make it illegal to transport a passenger on an ATV or OHM regardless of whether the vehicle is configured for a passenger. The bill would also require ATV and OHM riders to have valid driver's licenses and wear helmets.
Meet just a "few" of the kids... and a few of their parents supporting them.
Only a coward could do that! If you're going to vote to take away their bikes.... at least look them in the face and tell them why!
YOU OWE THEM THAT!
March 3, 2009
Dear members of the 96th General Assembly:
I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Patrick Smage. I'm 18 years old. I'd like to share with you my feelings about banning motorcycles and ATV to youths under 16 years old, for riding off the highways and roads in Illinois. I have had some of my fondest memories riding my dirt-bike when I was a kid. If I didn't have the opportunity to ride as a youth, I would not be anywhere near where I am today.
I remember back when I was 11 years old, riding the American Motorcyclist Association Youth National Championships in Tennessee. I finished second by the closest of margins. I was disappointed. But later that night, I ran into Ryan Young, the importer of the bike I rode, and still do. He told me to stop by his pits the next day. He had something for me. I remember the feeling I got after he told me to keep practicing everyday after school and you'll win. That gave me the drive to practice and train real hard. Everyday. The next year I won the AMA Youth Championship.
The AMA Youth program and riding when I was under 16 has not only made me a better rider, but a better person. I have traveled and competed around the world for the United States banner, in the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) World Championship. Without learning to ride properly under 16, this would never have been possible for me to achieve.
Since then the youth motorcycle program had developed thousands and thousands of kids like me. Not all are champions. But we have something to do to keep us off the streets and out of trouble. Riding our dirt-bikes off the road. Not all of us kids play tennis, football, basketball, soccer and baseball.
Without having dirt-bikes to ride as a young kid, there is no way I would have been able to become National Champion. Or have anywhere near the life experiences that's enriched my mind and soul. I owe it all to the AMA Youth Racing program and riding my off-highway motorcycle, as you call it. To deny the kids under 16 years old the chance to dream a dream and possibly become a national champion like I have earned, is denying a kid a chance to succeed in life.
Please vote no on llinois House bill 3914 with any wording to ban youth under 16 from riding off -highway motorcycles or ATV's.
Respectfully,
Patrick Smage - 18 years old
American Motorcyclist Association Member since 2000
2003 AMA Youth National Champion at 12 years old.
2004 AMA Expert/Sportsman Champion at 14 years old.
2007 AMA Pro Class Champion at 17 years old.
2007 AMA Sports Athlete of the Year.
2008 AMA Pro Class Champion at 18 years old.
Blognotes: Harry Osterman. Greg Harris. Deb Mell. Lou Lang. Julie Hamos. Anyone who comes in contact with this bill. I pray you say no. Say you will not support taking away an activity that brings families together.
5 comments:
I don't think it will pass. Remember when they wanted to ban motorcycles on LSD? They dropped it because the gov. would hold back some type of maintance funding for LSD if the city ban passed. I wonder if it applies to what Flowers is trying to do. I have been riding since 1996 and although I ride sportbikes, it would sadden me to see laws like this prevail.
Is there a reason Flowers wants this bill? Did something happen?
She must hate families being together.
Some politicians' first instinct is to mettle. We got to fix that.
"I will oppose this legislation. Thanks for your input."
Roger Eddy
109th District State Rep
"I do not support this bill."
Representative Tom Cross, 84th District
Dear Patrick
"Thank you for your e-mail. Your opinion on matters before the House of Representatives is important to me and will receive careful consideration. I invite your continued interest and comments."
Representative Bob Flider
State Representative - 101st District
"Thanks. My kids started riding early too."
State Representative Jil Tracy. 93rd District
Senator Steans is behind the kids rights too.
Still no word for my own Rep., Harry Osterman. Maybe he's out helping recruit kids to join the local street gangs instead?
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