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upstate rider
04-17-2003, 11:12 PM
Own a outboard motorboat, snowmobile, 2-stroke ATV or dirtbike? Use any of the above in MA? Read on. And watch out for the domino effect…

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Subject: Two-stroke Dirtbike and ATV Ban Proposed in Massachusetts

G03014 Contact: Bill Kresnak
April. 16, 2003 Phone: (614) 856-1900
For Immediate Release Fax: (614) 856-1920

Two-stroke Dirtbike and ATV Ban Proposed in Massachusetts

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The sale of new two-stroke off-highway motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles would be banned in Massachusetts under House Bill 1909, introduced by state Rep. J. James Marzilli Jr. (D-Arlington), the American Motorcyclist Association reports.

Under his proposal, it would be illegal for anyone to sell "a recreational vehicle containing a two-stroke engine, including, but not limited to, a snow craft, an all-terrain vehicle, a personal watercraft, or a motorboat."

"This is the most sweeping ban ever introduced in any state," said Royce Wood, AMA legislative affairs specialist in charge of off-highway issues.

If passed, the bill would outlaw new sales of the vast majority of motocross bikes in the state, although anyone who bought a two-stroke built before June 1, 2004, would be allowed to resell the vehicle.

The bill has been referred to the Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture. Letters from Massachusetts residents opposing the bill should be sent to the committee chairwoman, Sen. Pamela P. Resor (D-Middlesex), Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture, Room 473F, State House, Boston, MA 02133.

Or, Massachusetts citizens can go to the AMA Rapid Response Center at the AMA website at www.AMADirectlink.com to send a message opposing this bill.

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killed300ex
04-18-2003, 12:34 AM
what does that mean? I mean you can still ride them if you have it you can still buy it used if you want a new one travel to nh. Sounds easy enough to get around to me. All they are trying to do is ban the sale not the use (unless im stupid and missin something)
killed

upstate rider
04-18-2003, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by killed300ex
what does that mean? (1st) They are going to try to take something away from you. (2nd) think about it for a min. , what will happen to your local dealer when he losses $$ from the sales? (3rd) If passed will it spread like SARS or the 5 cent soda/beer can deposit? into many States. It happened to 3 wheelers.......... Kinda like throwing a rock in pond where the ripples stop............. you might say it best by saying " It's hard to miss something you never had" and thats whats going to happen give it time. I'll stop preaching now about

XANDADA
04-18-2003, 07:40 AM
Not good at all:grr ...hope some of you Mass folks take the time to call/email your elected representatives and voice your opinions.