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[QUOTE="James980, post: 28510, member: 16990"] If you're a member of D-15, then I don't see why the Casey guys would hassle you about not being able to race. It's pretty standard practice across all the AMA districts that if you're a member of one district, you can race in any other without having to buy an additional district card. (You just won't get points in the district that you don't have a card for, though.) As for the question, "What does joining the district do for me?" Well, think of it more along the lines of "What has the district done for me?" The individual districts add the invaluable glue of a common rule-making body, without which there would be no organized competition for you or me at anywhere near the level we currently enjoy. We owe it to our home district to join up. Without them, our racing and riding options would be sorely decreased for all the reasons Wardy mentioned. James 00CR250 [/QUOTE]
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