WOHVA: Working for ATV Road Access - The Truth on HB1632
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:20 am
I burned over an hour this morning reading through an informational release (The Truth on HB1632) from WOHVA detailing their goals and communications with multiple individuals, organizations, politicians in regards to the recently passed HB1632.
In short, I believe the leadership of WOHVA did a great job supporting all OHV users by pointing out the massive pitfalls of HB1632 and working to improve the bill. Unfortunately, they were not completely successful and opposed the bill.
A couple downsides of HB1632 include: The dilution of NOVA funds, Excessive enforcement/fines, Sneaky language that shuts down most OHV access until OHV routes are approved and engineered specially to address OHV use, and it selling out the motorcycle groups in favor of the quad users and industry.
The information provided by WOHVA really drives home the need have talented/fair folks organizing the support or opposition of a laws regarding motorized recreation. I was surprised by the actions of the narrow minded and self serving OHV groups and industry supporting HB1632 regardless of the toxic language in the bill. I'm not surprised the support by anti-motorized recreation groups were supportive of this bill and were able to toxify it.
,,,,Rant off, time to dig holes in my front yard.
In short, I believe the leadership of WOHVA did a great job supporting all OHV users by pointing out the massive pitfalls of HB1632 and working to improve the bill. Unfortunately, they were not completely successful and opposed the bill.
A couple downsides of HB1632 include: The dilution of NOVA funds, Excessive enforcement/fines, Sneaky language that shuts down most OHV access until OHV routes are approved and engineered specially to address OHV use, and it selling out the motorcycle groups in favor of the quad users and industry.
The information provided by WOHVA really drives home the need have talented/fair folks organizing the support or opposition of a laws regarding motorized recreation. I was surprised by the actions of the narrow minded and self serving OHV groups and industry supporting HB1632 regardless of the toxic language in the bill. I'm not surprised the support by anti-motorized recreation groups were supportive of this bill and were able to toxify it.
,,,,Rant off, time to dig holes in my front yard.