stevert
10-06-2008, 09:27 PM
To my fellow mini truck owners in the state of Arizona. This is a call to action. We will get nowhere if we don't organize! There are many of us in Arizona that can have an influence on politics surrounding mini trucks in Arizona if we can organize.
Our goal:
To organize a large number of citizens that would represent many constituents from around the state. This would create a powerful and political voice within our government enabling us to further the recognition that the citizens in Arizona that own or hope to own mini trucks are recognized and heard.
Our second goal:
To meet with the legislative liaison representing the Arizona Department of air quality and overcome their objections. Ultimately resulting in their endorsement or allowing passage of laws that would allow legalization.
Our third goal:
To meet with the Department of Transportation legislative liaison and overcome their objections and address their concerns. They defend their position on two fronts. One of Their arguments will more than likely be that these vehicles are unsafe. The second argument would be that these vehicles do not fit within the legal parameters to be licensed.
This should be pretty easy arguments to overcome. The Rhino or an ATC has less protection for safety then these Japanese vehicles and are much safer than street legal motorcycles. DOT safety glass, disk breaks, lap and shoulder restraints are standard features an newer models even come equipped with air bag systems. These vehicles can be additionally modified with roll cages to increase passenger protection. ATC's and other off-road vehicles specifically require modifications be made before they're allowed on the roadways. We can argue that the same should be allowed without bias or our vehicles.
Our fourth goal:
To speak on the floor at the Capitol with your help and hopefully your attendance as an expert to informing our state representatives why they should vote to pass legislation that would allow these mini trucks to be legalized in the state of Arizona.
Our fifth goal:
To provide a mini truck display in front of the capital entryway as members of the Senate and House of Representatives enter into the capital. This is way could occur for one to three hours where we can have the opportunity to answer questions and recruit votes.
Our sixth goal:
Identify senators and representatives that are on board and would endorse a bill for legalization of these vehicles. Identify those in government that are against a bill for legalization and launch a campaign urging a yes vote.
Summary:
We need to organize so that we can become a recognizable voice and make the new bill a household word for those that have the ability to affect laws towards passage of legalizing mini trucks in the state of Arizona.
If you wish to be a part of this campaign, you can identify yourself on this forum or by e-mailing me at SteveRT@frontiernet.net and I will organize a newsletter to update to as to the status of mini truck politics. There will be times that require action by e-mailing or calling those representatives that are not on board to hear a voice. Many bills are voted on that many who represent us don't even understand what the bill actually is about. Suddenly when there's a buzz about a specific bill, many in government realize that are many eyes on the bill which could affect them negatively if they do not vote yes. I will also post information here for those who are not familiar with our plight, can educate themselves by reading on this forum.
To quote mighty milt:
“The hardest thing i have run into was the lack of knowledge and have realized that if it doesn't fit neatly into a mold it's easier to say NO than to do research”.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch with me any time I'm usually up until midnight but not up before 9 a.m.
Steve Astorga
928-505-8370
SteveRT@frontiernet.net
Our goal:
To organize a large number of citizens that would represent many constituents from around the state. This would create a powerful and political voice within our government enabling us to further the recognition that the citizens in Arizona that own or hope to own mini trucks are recognized and heard.
Our second goal:
To meet with the legislative liaison representing the Arizona Department of air quality and overcome their objections. Ultimately resulting in their endorsement or allowing passage of laws that would allow legalization.
Our third goal:
To meet with the Department of Transportation legislative liaison and overcome their objections and address their concerns. They defend their position on two fronts. One of Their arguments will more than likely be that these vehicles are unsafe. The second argument would be that these vehicles do not fit within the legal parameters to be licensed.
This should be pretty easy arguments to overcome. The Rhino or an ATC has less protection for safety then these Japanese vehicles and are much safer than street legal motorcycles. DOT safety glass, disk breaks, lap and shoulder restraints are standard features an newer models even come equipped with air bag systems. These vehicles can be additionally modified with roll cages to increase passenger protection. ATC's and other off-road vehicles specifically require modifications be made before they're allowed on the roadways. We can argue that the same should be allowed without bias or our vehicles.
Our fourth goal:
To speak on the floor at the Capitol with your help and hopefully your attendance as an expert to informing our state representatives why they should vote to pass legislation that would allow these mini trucks to be legalized in the state of Arizona.
Our fifth goal:
To provide a mini truck display in front of the capital entryway as members of the Senate and House of Representatives enter into the capital. This is way could occur for one to three hours where we can have the opportunity to answer questions and recruit votes.
Our sixth goal:
Identify senators and representatives that are on board and would endorse a bill for legalization of these vehicles. Identify those in government that are against a bill for legalization and launch a campaign urging a yes vote.
Summary:
We need to organize so that we can become a recognizable voice and make the new bill a household word for those that have the ability to affect laws towards passage of legalizing mini trucks in the state of Arizona.
If you wish to be a part of this campaign, you can identify yourself on this forum or by e-mailing me at SteveRT@frontiernet.net and I will organize a newsletter to update to as to the status of mini truck politics. There will be times that require action by e-mailing or calling those representatives that are not on board to hear a voice. Many bills are voted on that many who represent us don't even understand what the bill actually is about. Suddenly when there's a buzz about a specific bill, many in government realize that are many eyes on the bill which could affect them negatively if they do not vote yes. I will also post information here for those who are not familiar with our plight, can educate themselves by reading on this forum.
To quote mighty milt:
“The hardest thing i have run into was the lack of knowledge and have realized that if it doesn't fit neatly into a mold it's easier to say NO than to do research”.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch with me any time I'm usually up until midnight but not up before 9 a.m.
Steve Astorga
928-505-8370
SteveRT@frontiernet.net