JRO
Well-known member
I just learned about this, today. I searched, but could find no discussion of this topic on the forum. Has this went by everybody else, or is it just that nobody has thought of what to say about it?
As of Feb. 10th, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) has effectively banned the sale of all youth ATVs, minibikes, dirtbikes, or any other youth product that contains LEAD. Our Gubment has discovered that motorcycle engines, brakes, suspensions, and batteries contain this deadly chemical. As we've all seen, children 12 and under will do anything to satisfy their addictive urge to consume LEAD. It has been shown that they will - (for instance) - dismantle a brand-new, birthday 4-wheeler, merely to eat the battery.
Dealerships have been forced to take their stock off the showroom floors. They cannot supply or sale parts to repair these monstrous 'toys'. If this Act is not ammended, they will be required to destroy their stock, at their own cost.
Family off-roading is through - Revealed (at last), as the vast, inhumane, child-destroying conspiracy of evil parents that it actually is.
A call should go out - a call to arms! "Parents" who have provided their children with any of these, so-called, recreational vehicles (engines of destruction, that is), should be rounded up and placed into re-education camps. Dealers - (reminicent of drug dealers?) - should, likewise, be interned... Gassing is too good for the lot of them.
It sounds like a joke - but it's not. There are numerous petitions and initiatives to put a stop to this bann, but in today's anti-everything, psuedo-environmental protectionist climate, I have no idea if pressure on our legislators will have any real effect. Considering some of the studies and proposed legislation concerning motorcycle emissions, and increased regulations banning off-roading on Federal lands (with discussion of broadening such even further), I am wondering how long it will be before attention is focused on all motorcycles. Motorcycles are noisy, too fast, and dangerous, after all. They don't even have seat belts. Unsavory characters often ride them. The things are too dirty and unsafe to be on the road - or off it. Putting a kid on a bike should be a Federal Crime. Maybe soon, it will be... Maybe...
They should all be banned.
The supposed target of this legislation, introduced by Congressman Bobby Rush, supported by our current President and Secretary of State, and signed into law by President Bush, was to bann lead from kid's toys. It sounded good. Nobody wants a toddler to get lead poisoning from chewing on a Playschool Building Block. It's a fact that too many imported, Chinese toys and other products have been found to have unsafe levels of lead in them.
It appears, however, that the motorcycling public (not to mention various motorcycle enthusiast associations), didn't read the fine print. There were deceptive sections in this Act, intended to go after motorized recreation. And so... It has. It's up to you to try to fight this ridiculous piece of crap legislation: Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, Public Law 110-314, formerly HR 4040. Sign a petition, write your Congressmen, and make your opinion known. If kids can't have a 4-wheeler or dirt bike their size, those so inclined will end up riding larger, more adult-sized bikes/ATVs (currently still legal for sale).
Since bigger bikes have bigger batteries - Wow - A 12-year-old battery junkie's delight. I can see it, now... I'm coming out to a parking lot, to get on my bike... It's surrounded by grade-schoolers... They've taken it apart, and are fighting over what remains of my electrical system...
Let's give these kids back their own bikes. Before they eat ours.
As of Feb. 10th, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) has effectively banned the sale of all youth ATVs, minibikes, dirtbikes, or any other youth product that contains LEAD. Our Gubment has discovered that motorcycle engines, brakes, suspensions, and batteries contain this deadly chemical. As we've all seen, children 12 and under will do anything to satisfy their addictive urge to consume LEAD. It has been shown that they will - (for instance) - dismantle a brand-new, birthday 4-wheeler, merely to eat the battery.
Dealerships have been forced to take their stock off the showroom floors. They cannot supply or sale parts to repair these monstrous 'toys'. If this Act is not ammended, they will be required to destroy their stock, at their own cost.
Family off-roading is through - Revealed (at last), as the vast, inhumane, child-destroying conspiracy of evil parents that it actually is.
A call should go out - a call to arms! "Parents" who have provided their children with any of these, so-called, recreational vehicles (engines of destruction, that is), should be rounded up and placed into re-education camps. Dealers - (reminicent of drug dealers?) - should, likewise, be interned... Gassing is too good for the lot of them.
It sounds like a joke - but it's not. There are numerous petitions and initiatives to put a stop to this bann, but in today's anti-everything, psuedo-environmental protectionist climate, I have no idea if pressure on our legislators will have any real effect. Considering some of the studies and proposed legislation concerning motorcycle emissions, and increased regulations banning off-roading on Federal lands (with discussion of broadening such even further), I am wondering how long it will be before attention is focused on all motorcycles. Motorcycles are noisy, too fast, and dangerous, after all. They don't even have seat belts. Unsavory characters often ride them. The things are too dirty and unsafe to be on the road - or off it. Putting a kid on a bike should be a Federal Crime. Maybe soon, it will be... Maybe...
They should all be banned.
The supposed target of this legislation, introduced by Congressman Bobby Rush, supported by our current President and Secretary of State, and signed into law by President Bush, was to bann lead from kid's toys. It sounded good. Nobody wants a toddler to get lead poisoning from chewing on a Playschool Building Block. It's a fact that too many imported, Chinese toys and other products have been found to have unsafe levels of lead in them.
It appears, however, that the motorcycling public (not to mention various motorcycle enthusiast associations), didn't read the fine print. There were deceptive sections in this Act, intended to go after motorized recreation. And so... It has. It's up to you to try to fight this ridiculous piece of crap legislation: Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, Public Law 110-314, formerly HR 4040. Sign a petition, write your Congressmen, and make your opinion known. If kids can't have a 4-wheeler or dirt bike their size, those so inclined will end up riding larger, more adult-sized bikes/ATVs (currently still legal for sale).
Since bigger bikes have bigger batteries - Wow - A 12-year-old battery junkie's delight. I can see it, now... I'm coming out to a parking lot, to get on my bike... It's surrounded by grade-schoolers... They've taken it apart, and are fighting over what remains of my electrical system...
Let's give these kids back their own bikes. Before they eat ours.