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[QUOTE="bbbom, post: 24072, member: 16301"] Our rights were slowly taken away while we were out riding! Face it, fighting this battle takes a lot of time, effort and organization. That is what the greenies have over us. They don't have hobbies other than shutting us down. So, make the time and effort. Get your opinion out there and not just to the elected officials. Talk to other people, you'd be surprised by how many people that don't ride don't agree with the bans. Join BRC, AMA, local clubs, American Land Rights Assoc,and and the other organizations that are trying to protect our rights and tell others about them. Also, set a good example when you are out there - look at the list and do not be one of the examples they see. When you see someone riding off the trails, causing problems, littering, etc. it doesn't hurt to stop & strike up a conversation and somehow get the point across that what they are doing is going to get us ALL shut down then tell them what they need to do to prevent it. I have talked to many people out dirtbiking that didn't realize that they were causing a problem for the entire sport. I know there are jerks that are too stupid to talk to but hey; you don't know that until you try. When you are out there in your gear with your bike, you are already forming a "bond" (for lack of a better word) so striking up a conversation is made easier. Lead off with talking about the bikes, riding and explain that people are trying to close off areas and how they are using the pioneering and littering and irresponsibility issues. It may not influence them at all but it might! I know I have talked to many people out riding (and anywhere else I happen to be – I talk more than I type [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/eek.gif[/img] ) and have not met anyone yet that is totally disinterested in this subject. I have met some that wanted more info on local clubs or on NMA, AMA, and BRC. I have added many to my email list for issues that affect us and I have added some to my list of people that I invite to come ride. I've never had someone get mad at me for stopping to talk about riding - must be because of the camaraderie between riders - could be because they are in shock when they meet some chick out on the trails on a CR500 with two little kids tagging along on their bikes. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] Like Joe said, check out the National Park Ban thread, what applies to PWC' also applies to bikes. It's all the same old thing. ------------------ [url="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=203299&Auth=false"]Bbbom’s Picture Page[/url] [This message has been edited by bbbom (edited 04-20-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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