Sure is interesting that NJ wants to stop motorcycles, but they don't mind powerplants and gas pipelines...
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/21/em ... +-+Text%29
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Pinelands, NJ
Pinelands, NJ
KTM 450 EXC mostly
Member AMA, PaTRA, MD OHV Alliance, trying to join R&T
Member AMA, PaTRA, MD OHV Alliance, trying to join R&T
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Dirt bikers have no money and no representation. That's why we're get the beat down.
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NJ riders got caught napping. The law used to shut down riding was passed 2-years ago. That is why every rider needs to belong to a club and a national association. Better yet, pay close attention to what your State Legislature does every year.
Ken
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How's that working out for the Maryland and Virginia riders?Kyler wrote:NJ riders got caught napping. The law used to shut down riding was passed 2-years ago. That is why every rider needs to belong to a club and a national association. Better yet, pay close attention to what your State Legislature does every year.
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I'm not sure I understand your question. In MD, we formed the MD OHV Alliance specifically to stay close to the State on OHV issues, work to open trails on public as well as private land, etc. We are starting to see some results - Savage River State Forest is in the process of opening trails and we have several other initiatives in the works.frogman1981 wrote:How's that working out for the Maryland and Virginia riders?Kyler wrote:NJ riders got caught napping. The law used to shut down riding was passed 2-years ago. That is why every rider needs to belong to a club and a national association. Better yet, pay close attention to what your State Legislature does every year.
Ken
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How do I join the Alliance?Kyler wrote:I'm not sure I understand your question. In MD, we formed the MD OHV Alliance specifically to stay close to the State on OHV issues, work to open trails on public as well as private land, etc. We are starting to see some results - Savage River State Forest is in the process of opening trails and we have several other initiatives in the works.
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http://mdohvalliance.org/?page_id=103 - $15Marylander wrote:How do I join the Alliance?Kyler wrote:I'm not sure I understand your question. In MD, we formed the MD OHV Alliance specifically to stay close to the State on OHV issues, work to open trails on public as well as private land, etc. We are starting to see some results - Savage River State Forest is in the process of opening trails and we have several other initiatives in the works.
Ken
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I finally got this printed out and in the mail...Kyler wrote:http://mdohvalliance.org/?page_id=103 - $15Marylander wrote:How do I join the Alliance?Kyler wrote:I'm not sure I understand your question. In MD, we formed the MD OHV Alliance specifically to stay close to the State on OHV issues, work to open trails on public as well as private land, etc. We are starting to see some results - Savage River State Forest is in the process of opening trails and we have several other initiatives in the works.