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More HUGE anti-ORV legislation in WA
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[QUOTE="DieselTech, post: 1260873, member: 74999"] This law sounds like BS to me. I'm all for being responsible when riding - I can't stand it when others are irresponsible and make our sport look bad. I can see protecting public land, but IMO there should be public land provided for our enjoyment and use, including ORV's. Here in NY we have State snowmobile trails, but almost NO ATV trails or places to ride, other than private property. This of course burns my a$$, b/c my 6 machines are all registered, and my registration money hasn't gotten me any trails (unlike the snowmobilers). And to top it off, I can't legally ride on my own 3 acres b/c of a town zoning rule that requires 20 acres.............so where am I to ride? We, as riders, need to get involved and change this crap.Enough is enough. [/QUOTE]
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