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Fear that emergency legislation
designed to deal with the "energy
crisis" would eliminate recreational use of motorcycles swept
California today. Information that
bans on all "non essential" use of
gasoline were imminent had many
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tives in a panic until the rumors proved
false. Meanwhile, the leading six
motorcycle manufacturers met at a
Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC)
sponsored meeting in Las Vegas to
discuss ways to deal with the "fuel
shortage" in this country. Join t plans
for a one million dollar national
promotion of motorcycles as energy
conserVing personal transportation were
continuing without the support of
American Honda. which insisted on
more specifics before offerlDg support
for the progum.
Depending on whether you believe
Congressman Chet Holifield's
(D-California) aides or Dennis David of
the. MIC, House Bill 11450 was
introduced into the House Interstate
and Foreign Commerce Committee by
Committee Chairman Harley Staggers
(D-West Virginia) on either November
13 (MIC) or November 29 (Holifield).
According tp aides of ConRUssman Barry
M. Goldwater, Jr. (R-California), the
chances of getting fuel for recreational
use (such as riding your bike for
purposes other_ than. going to work or
school) are "pretty nil" if the bill is
passed into law without an amendment
Goldwater is sponsoring. Goldwater's
amendmen t is designed to "provide for
the equitable distribution of gasoline to
all classes of users", including
recreational users. Goldwater is an avid
dirt rider.
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On November 20 Senator Henry
Jackson (D·Washington) introduced into
the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs
Committee (of which he is chairman) a
similar bill, numbered SB 2589.
In addition, other bills aimed at
dealing with the "crisis" were popping
up in every state legislature, and
~proponents of all manner of plans to
meet the situation were seeking to
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promote their own plans at every level
of government in every jurisdiction everyone had gotten on the bandwagon.
Referring to bills in troduced in the
House Public Works and Commerce
committees, one of Congressman
Holifield's aides charged that no
lobbying representing motorcyclists and
their interests had been dom: by anyone
as those committees worked on their
legislation.
When asked about this charge, Dennis
David of the MlC pointed out that with
the incremble avalanche of bills all over
the place the MIC just did not have the
manpower to run down every one and
lobby the representatives involved.
The two bills that so upset the
industry (HB 11450 and SB 2589)
before their apparent nature was learned
are both pre-<::mptive bills. This means
that they will, if passed, override and
overrule any legislation passed on state
or local levels aimed at the energy
situation. Both bills are still in
committee. According -

