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Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:27 pm
by Joker
Hey Kyler, do you think there is any chance we get get behind the pirate 4x4 movement offically and try to bring the mdjeepclub.org in on it too? I think if all the off-road clubs come together, wheather it be a dirtbike, atv, or truck club, we can really gain a lot of traction in fighting for a real MD trail system.

Plus if we promise votes we could get our way! :deal:
Ok I wont promise any votes but still!

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:48 pm
by Rut Row
Joker wrote:Hey Kyler, do you think there is any chance we get get behind the pirate 4x4 movement offically and try to bring the mdjeepclub.org in on it too? I think if all the off-road clubs come together, wheather it be a dirtbike, atv, or truck club, we can really gain a lot of traction in fighting for a real MD trail system.

Plus if we promise votes we could get our way! :deal:
Ok I wont promise any votes but still!
yes - I am trying to reach out to all the clubs - one solid front is best!

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 1:01 pm
by Firebolter
Agree having a cohesive and solid coalition is best, but I fear as long as we have these liberal MD folks in office, it is all for naught. But we should fight and try, don't get me wrong. I just wish we could get some smart folks in places of power in this state. It still amazes me how many "Sanctuary" cities are in Maryland. It's okay to be an illegal immigrant in MD, live 20 to a house, park all over the yard, streets etc. but you cannot be be a tax paying dirt bike rider.

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:03 pm
by Joker
Any news on AMA getting involved in this fight for our right to ride?

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:37 pm
by b3h
The AMA is aware of the situation. Suggest logging onto thier webpage and under contact send em a quick note, ask for a reply, and get everyone you know with an AMA mem # to send one too. The more AMA members they hear from the better the response IMO. They will be looking for a local point of contact (MD) at some point in time.

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:21 am
by Rut Row
Chris Borger is a AMA rep and was at the meeting
I will post my draft comments (that NVTR will be sending) soo. You can pick/choose what you want to send.

Anyone living in Garrett or Allegheny County needs to contact their State reps and complain loudly.

I'm in a class all week that I need to keep my job so I'm somewhat distracted - more to come.

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:33 pm
by Ovo

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:17 pm
by Rut Row
Attached is a PDF of the document I believe NVTR will be sending. Please feel free to use parts of it to customize your own submittal. Please reword so they aren't being spammed by the same document.

please start contacting your State Gov reps too - see http://mdelect.net/default.asp to fnd out who they are - and also write the reps in the Garrett and Alleghany counties to tell them how much money they'll be losing becuase you won't be riding there and spending $$$

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:52 pm
by Rut Row
Ovo wrote:Posted in the Cumberland Times-News - Just an FYI

http://times-news.com/local/x1281095860 ... oad-trails

Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/md-eyes-a ... story.html
Thanks Ovo! I've reached out to the reporter - he said a follow-up would be in tomorrow's paper. I hope to chat with him tomorrow.

Re: MD DNR ORV impact meeting

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:01 pm
by Grady
Kind of funny that neither articles mentioned that this was initiated by Owe Malley, nor do they mention the loging industry. Out of all the topics in play, seems like illegal riding was a focus. Perhaps more permits are sold because more people are riding legally since most of the illegal areas have either been developed or been cracked down on already. I doubt closing areas will force people to stop riding, I think it will just lead to even more illegal riding. Most people's major complaint in our area/state is the fact that there is already very little legal places to ride.