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May 2015
National Motorcycle news from the
AMA, NCOM and the MRF , pg 21
Eric Shumans from the Christian
Motorcyclists Association weighs in on
the motorcycles and spirituality on pg
14
Check out what has been going on with
ABATE at the state level, we have been
busy this last month pg 8
District News, find out what’s going on in
your local ABATE district on pg 24
Our Final 2015 Legislative report
from the Capitol is on pg 30, check it
out and get involved!
The new ABATE of Georgia T-Shirts
are in stock, check out the designs on pg
6 and get your district orders in!
The 2014 ABATE of Georgia Spring Swap meet in pictures
pgs 17 – 20
Not a member? JOIN RIGHT NOW, flip this newsletter over!
Fighting for the rights and education of every Georgia motorcyclist
May 2015
A.B.A.T.E. OF GEORGIA, INC. NEWSLETTER
STATE OFFICE ADDRESSES
www.abatega.org
(Mailing Address) ABATE OF GEORGIA, INC.
P.O. BOX 116
Austell, GA 30168
Phone:
(770) 881-7438
Fax:
(770) 234-4177
ABATE OF GEORGIA STATE OFFICERS 2012-2014 Term
State Director
Ned Williams
E-mail
(404) 324 –2037
[email protected]
Legislative Director
Brad Coulston
E-mail
(706) 833-5539
[email protected]
Treasurer
Gary Bonds
Email:
(404) 915-8778
[email protected]
Membership Director
Ann Crenshaw
Email
(229) 924-7449
[email protected]
Sgt. At Arms
Dave Woodruffe
Email:
678-778-9646
[email protected]
Activities Director
David Neal
Email:
(678_ 770-9188
[email protected]
State Secretary
Ann Turner
Email
(770) 881-7438
[email protected]
Director of Education
Chris Carr
Email:
(678) 896-5909
[email protected]
Webmaster
Bill Mattison
[email protected]
A.B.A.T.E. Legal Advisor
Steve Murrin
(404) 221-0777
Email:
[email protected]
A.B.A.T.E. Tax Advisor
James F. Trucks
(404) 307-2541
A.B.A.T.E. State Chaplin
Mike Cook
(229) 268-4455
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Call the State Office @ 770-881-7438 for more info.
A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia, Inc. All rights reserved. This newsletter is published
monthly and distributed throughout the state of Georgia as well as to other
motorcycle organizations nationwide. A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia accepts no responsibility for the comments or opinions from reprinted materials contained
within this publication. We welcome your news, opinions, comments, complaints, and suggestions on Motorcycle related issues. All articles must include your name and address. We do not accept slanderous, accusing letters;
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letter, or advertisement that is decided is not in the best interest of the organization or its members.
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ATTENTION
ABATE OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS
If you have had trouble
with your member card, a
pin or a patch
A hotline has been set up to make
sure your issue is addressed
Please call the membership hotline
At
(678) 753-6018
(The hotline is monitored during business hours 7 days a week. Calls made after hours will be returned the next business day
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A.B.A.T.E. OF GEORGIA, INC. NEWSLETTER
Some of A.B.A.T.E.’s accomplishments over the years:
• Successfully lobbied for legislation that created the Georgia
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Motorcycle Safety Program (GMSP), our state’s rider education
program that is available to all.
Lobbied to have legislation passed to modify the existing mandatory helmet law to allow adults age 21 and older freedom of choice
as to the wearing of a helmet.
Successfully lobbied for legislation leading to the repeal of the
Georgia law prohibiting use of speakers or headphones while riding
a motorcycle.
Fought and stopped legislation introduced in the 1992 Session of
the Georgia General Assembly that would have made it illegal for
kids age 10 and under to ride as passengers on motorcycles.
Established May as “Motorcycle Awareness and You” month
through a
proclamation signed by the Governor and through
resolutions passed by the Senate and House each year. This is an
annual effort that raises public awareness of motorcycles.
Successfully lobbied legislators to approve increased funding for
the Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program, in the amount of
$170,000 after the license tag rate was raised on all vehicles to
$20.
Successfully stopped proposed legislation that would have
increased the size of motorcycle tags.
Successfully lobbied for handicapped tags for motorcycles without
further enabling legislation, by bringing it to the attention of the
Department of Revenue that the code section was written in such
a way that it was already authorized.
Successfully lobbied for antique tags for motorcycles in the 1998
legislative session.
Established a 15 District organization that has led to more
participation locally, while raising our membership statewide. The
more members we have, means the more clout we have at the
State Capitol.
Sponsor and promote the largest Swap Meet/Bike Show in
Georgia, 5 times a year.
Successfully forced prosecution of a trucker who, while making an
illegal turn, killed fellow motorcyclist Mark Bonner.
Successfully lobbied to pass the “Frank-Lee” (ROW) bill to enhance
penalties to those who cause death or serious injury to a
motorcyclists by failing to yield the right of way.
Successfully lobbied to pass the “Tag/Title” bill SB-437 that allows
for registration of kit/assembled bikes. Signed by Governor Purdue
May 14, 2008.
Senate Bill 76 passes the General Assembly to become law
July 1 2015!!!!!!!
Your benefits as a member of A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia:
Organized lobbying of State and Federal legislators to make your
views on motorcyclist rights known to your Representatives.
Current information on all motorcycle related legislation and where
your legislators stand on the issues that affect your motorcycling
rights and freedoms.
Monthly newsletter with legislative updates, event dates and
places, and information
Membership card, patch, and one year pin for new members.
Yearly pin for renewals.
Admission discounts at most A.B.A.T.E. events around the state,
including ALL State Swap Meets.
Discounts at many motorcycle shops and dealers around the state
Personal satisfaction of joining your brothers and sisters in promoting the great sport of motorcycling while supporting your right to
ride by participation at State and District meetings, toy runs, blood
drives, camp-outs, bike shows, swap meets, etc.
Spiritual consultation with the Christian Motorcycle Association
(CMA) for ride prayers, weddings, and visitation.
WHAT IS
A.B.A.T.E. OF GEORGIA, Inc.?
The letters “A.B.A.T.E.” stand for
American Bikers Active Toward Education. A.B.A.T.E. is composed of motorcyclists from all areas of the state, from
all walks of life, and who ride all makes
of bikes. A.B.A.T.E. is not a club, it is a
non-partisan politically active organization working on motorcyclist’s rights.
We are affiliated with national rights
groups like the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) and the
National Coalition of Motorcyclists
(NCOM).
Our main focus is to keep motorcycle legislation in its proper perspective. Many restrictive laws are enacted
by uninformed legislators. A.B.A.T.E.’s
goal is to keep our lawmakers informed
of our members collective position on
Motorcycle related legislation.
Preventing unfair legislation from becoming law is easier than fighting to get
the law repealed.
Rider education and public awareness of motorcyclists are goals of
A.B.A.T.E..
We are not against the
wearing of helmets, and we encourage
all riders to ride safely. An informed and
educated rider is a safer rider. Helmet
laws do nothing to prevent an accident,
and a helmet only provides the illusion
of safety, while rider education is
proven to prevent accidents and save
lives.
A.B.A.T.E. OF GEORGIA, Inc. IS A TEAM EFFORT
WE WELCOME ALL RIDERS, ALL BRANDS
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New ABATE of Georgia T Shirts are in, Colors are Black and Various colors, Districts SHOULD purchase
shirts from the State office, contact David Neal for more information. (678) 770-9188
District Coordinator Contact Information
District
1st Name
Last Name
Phone #
EMAIL
1
Dennis
Warren
706-270-4406
[email protected]
1W
Frank
Chaney
706-694-8626
[email protected]
2
Anthony G Love
706-499-4672
[email protected]
3
Dave
Woodruffe
678-778-9646
[email protected]
4E
Wayne
Davis
404-935-2118
[email protected]
4W
Jon
Lambert
404-3682093
[email protected]
5-N
Allen
Kennedy
770-231-4824
[email protected]
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6-2
7
Bobby
Gary
Leigh
Bass
Allen
Jester
678-315-8845
404-324-1244
478-319-4013
[email protected]
8
Nancy
James
706-592-1015
[email protected]
9
Cyndi
Griffith
706-332-7675
[email protected]
11
David
Jackson
912-441-7586
[email protected]
12
Dez
Harris
229-206-0481
[email protected]
13
Dennis
Crenshaw
229-924-7449
[email protected]>
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[email protected]
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A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia District Boundaries
1W: The Fourth Monday of each month at the
Dari Dip on Villanow St. Lafayette. Meeting
starts at 6:30pm
1:1st Tuesday of the month at the
Logan’s Roadhouse 2140 East Walnut
Avenue Dalton, GA
2: 2:00pm the first Sunday of each month
David's Garage 60
6211 Thompson Bridge Road
Dahlonega, GA 30533
4E : 1st Wednesday of the Month 7PM, Confetti’s Bar and Grill, 6470 Spalding Dr.
3 The Watering hole ,Tri
County Plaza 451 W
Bankhead HWY Villa
Rica 1st Sunday of each
month at 2:00 pm
Norcross, GA 30092-4656
5N: third Tuesday of the month 7PM at Cycle
World 4225 Atlanta Highway ,Athens
Ga
4W :1st Thursday of the
Month B3 bar and grill,
Austell, Ga
5 : 7:00PM 2nd Tuesday
of the Month at Rock City
Cycles, Conyers Ga.
8: 4th Thursday of the
month @ 7:00 p.m. at
Side Track Bar and Grill
6/2:1st Tuesday of the
month at 7PM
@Jekyll and
Hyde's, 10
The Blvd
HWY 29
North, Newnan
4029 Washington
Rd., Martinez, GA
30907
6 :1st Tuesday
of the month
at 7:00 PM at
The Grove Bar
and Grill,
4681 Bill
Gardner
Pkwy.,
7: 1st Sunday of
the month at 2:00
PM at AP's Hidden
Hideaway on
Broadway in
Macon
9: 1st Tuesday
of the month at
7:30 PM at
Player’s on 54th
St. Columbus.
10: Current ly
working to reopen
11: 2nd
Sunday
3:00PM
VFW Post
660, 5115
Ogeechee
Rd, Savannah, GA
31405
13: Meets 1st Sunday of Month
@2PM at The Henry T. Elrod
Welcome Center 100 Washington Ave. Ashburn, Ga, US 41 at
GA 112
12: Meets Last Saturday of
Month @2PM at Mr. Chicks
Chicken, 1125 US.84 Cairo, Ga
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May 2015
15: 1st Saturday of every
month at 2PM at Toucans Ale
House 2450 Perry Lane
Road Brunswick, GA 31525
Ned Williams, State Director
First, I would like to welcome all of our readers to Motorcycle Awareness Month. This
May however is different than the past 15,because it is the first Motorcycle Awareness
month where ABATE can say we made the General Assembly AWARE of Georgia’s motorcyclists! Take a look at the page to the right, and notice the words PASSED and
ENDED. This year we recorded three wins, something that has not happened in a very
long time. Now we must take a moment to look at how we achieved these victories, first
off this session we had constant representation at the capitol. Next we did not depend on
one person, at the Capitol we had two volunteers along with Joey Brush working to
bring the word to our legislators. On top of that we also enlisted the help of the AMA,
the MRF and NCOM in getting the word out to everyone who reads their various communications, this allowed us to concentrate our member’s efforts on the key members of
the house, notably those in the Rules and Public Safety-Homeland Security committees.
We also employed social media to get the word out as well as we enlisted the help of local radio personalities who ride, to help bring the attention of Georgia’s riders to our
cause. In addition we also relied on our traditional partners in the motorcycle print media to bring the maximum amount of attention to our cause this year. This orchestration
came to fruition in the form of three very pro-motorcycle votes, first in the Senate, then
the House and then back to the Senate where a few of us with held breath watched as our
bill passed out of the Georgia General assembly now we wait for July 1 where our new
motorcycle law goes into effect. In addition to these votes we heard from GOHS that
their new direction in the coming year will be in education and crash reduction, in other
words, no more checkpoints, our thanks to Chris Carr and Joey Brush in this effort. Next
year we will take on even more components of our legislative agenda and we will need
the help of everyone who helped us there year as well as the rest of Georgia’s riding
public, so get the word out to your fellow riders about who you are as an ABATE member and how we are fighting for them, encourage them to join us in this fight.
This month we as riders will work to raise awareness of the non-riding public to those of
us on two and three wheels, Attend as many rides as you can, ride your motorcycle as
often as you can, talk to people who ask you about your bike, The next time that nonrider who likes motorcycles walks up to you at the gas station or the restaurant parking
lot, talk to them, encourage them, get trained to ride, and encourage them to get their
Motorcycle Endorsement and then, purchase their first motorcycle. The more of us,
Georgia’s riders, there are, the more effective we as ABATE will be.
Ned Williams
State Director, ABATE of Georgia
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The 2015—2016 Legislative Agenda for ABATE of Georgia
#1 PASSED Stop profiling law-abiding citizens PASSED
Help us over turn the Georgia handlebar law, a law which only serves
as a way to profile and discriminate against motorcyclists (HB166)
#2 Let a motorcyclist live
Help us Support Legislation requiring the teaching of MSF’s
Intersection kit in Drivers Education programs across Georgia
#3 PASSED Let a motorcyclist get home
Help us finally pass a sensible law to prevent motorcyclists from being
trapped at malfunctioning Traffic Signals (SB76) PASSED
#4 Kill a Motorcyclist, Go to Jail
Help us increase the penalties for motorists who kill a motorcyclist
#5 Let a motorcyclist use all of the road
Help us pass sensible legislation to let motorcyclists Lane filter
#6 Allow Adults to make their own choices
Help bring helmet choice to Georgia
#7 ENDED-End State Sponsored Discrimination against motorcyclists
Help us end State sponsored Motorcycle Only Checkpoints-ENDED
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Events for May 2015
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Events for June 2015
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IMPORTANT:
ABATE of Georgia:
PEACHPASS INFO FOR MOTORCYCLES
The new "HOT" Lanes (most of the current HOV
Lanes are being converted to HOT Lanes)
require a "PeachPass" to use the Lane, this cost
money, $20.00 minimum, motorcycles will still
need to be exempt from paying for the
"PeachPass" and still be able to use either the
"HOV" or "HOT" Lanes at no cost.
What do you need to do? To use the new "HOT"
Lanes will require that you register your motorcycle
with the "PeachPass" people and there is NO
CHARGE for this. All you will need is your motorcycle license tag and drivers license numbers. You
CANNOT NOT USE THE WEB to register but
must call the following number: (855) PCH-PASS
(724-7277). If you use the online form then you will
end up paying for the privilege to use the "HOT"
Lanes.
Ride like a pro would like to offer the members of ABATE
a special discount on Ride Like A PRO Atlanta Advanced
Motorcycle skills training. This offer is good for current
and future members of ABATE. The ABATE discount pricing is $140.00 per rider - a $10 discount off regular price.
As I offer to all my students, they can retake my advance
training classes for 12 months after they take the initial
class. They will need to email or call and check if I have
additional space in the class
Scott Ford
Ride Like A PRO Atlanta
www.ridelikeaproatlanta.com
**YOU MUST INSTALL THE PEACHPASS ON
YOUR MOTORCYCLE**
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The ABATE back patches are available in large for men $30.00 and medium for women $25.00 , Contact y our District coordinator to get yours now!
A Special offer for ABATE of Georgia Members from Two
Wheel Adventures
HTTP/www.garage71.com
http://www.twowheeladventures.com
Call us (678) 896-5909
Two Wheel Adventures will be offering a class every
other month.
Cost per Student is $125.00
First class offering starts Feb 26, 2012
Students have to ride their own bikes, must have
a valid motorcycle endorsement
GET YOUR LICENSE
MSF and Georgia approved training provider
Abate Preferred Provider and Abate member
Official trainer of the Zac Brown Band
2 Locations : Lakewood Amphitheater & Fraziers Harley
Davidson
Classes taught by Chris Carr
2011 National Middleweight Superbike Champion
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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
Eric Shumans
CMA Georgia State Coordinator
In the town that I live on one of the main roads that I travel frequently there is the city sewage plant. It is
quiet a large facility and as you can imagine the smell will certainly take your breath away as you pass by.
However, in an attempt to beautify the eyesore of the numerous tanks and equipment the city has paid
someone to paint murals of water scenes with all of kinds of sea creatures on them and it is actually quite
impressive. However, as my wife and I were recently passing by the plant and the smell was pretty overwhelming, my wife made the comment that they could paint all the pretty pictures they wanted to on those
tanks but it didn’t do one thing to change the odor. It was still a sewage plant that smelled like a sewage
plant. So, this made me think about that’s sort of how we are about our sin sometimes. Of course, we’re all
going to sin and that’s why Jesus died on the cross for us so that we can be forgiven of our sin but, the idea
behind this is that we are supposed to first acknowledge that we are sinners and ask for forgiveness of those
sins and then turn away from those sins and stop repeating those same sins over and over again. However,
how often is it that many of us know full well that we are committing particular sins but we like to pretend
that we’re not and we like to cover our sin with all kinds of pretty excuses, such as, well everyone else is doing it so it can’t really be that bad? Or, well, I only do it every once in a while, or we often tend to just out
right take advantage of God’s grace by thinking well, God is a forgiving God so I know that he’ll just forgive
me for it so, it will be okay. The bible speaks a lot about our sin being a stench to God’s nostrils and we can
paint all the pretty pictures that we want to in order to try and cover our sin but our sin is still sin and it stinks
to the nostrils of God. So, I pray that each of us will consider how we may be trying to cover up our sin with
excuses and putting on whatever cover ups that we may be using and repent of those things and seek Gods
forgiveness so that he can continue to pour out his blessings upon our lives in a way that He so desires to do.
Christian Motorcyclists Association
Georgia Contacts – Here if you need us!
State Coordinator – Eric Shumans 912-269-3272
East Central Area Rep – Terry Kleeblatt 770-845-9890
Middle Ga. Area Rep – Barry Walker 770-328-0873
North East Area Rep – Cliff Finney 404-578-8073
North Metro Area Rep – Bobby Grimes 678-986-4708
South West Area Rep – Mark Joiner 229-886-2124
Youth Movement Leader – Dave Wilson – 404-423-1056
ABATE District – CMA Chapter Presidents
District 1 – Dalton – Vic Reed 706-581-2007
District 7 – Warner Robbins – Bill Gragg 678-423-4330
Ellijay – David McDaniel 706-669-0388
District 8 – Augusta – Kelly Newsome 803-593-5351
Lafayette – Eddie Wilson 706-861-4666
District 9 – Columbus – Steve Ward 706-615-8574
District 2 – Blairsville – Gary Radcliff 706-781-6694
District 11 – Savannah – Jim Williams 912-349-1496
Cleveland – Dennis Jackson 706-974-7001
Statesboro – George Pollard 912-690-0845
Gainesville – Dan Montgomery 678-513-3763
District 15 – Brunswick – Dan McFee 912-399-2663
District 3 – Carrollton – Paul Holder 404-247-3854Jesup – Larry Madray 912-586-2384
Cartersville – Cliff Graham 678-576-9606
St. Marys – Curt Johnson 912-674-3253
Rome – Jamie Howell 706-331-0417
District 4 – Duluth – Jonathan Landwer 678-895-0717
Lawrenceville – Ricky Berry 404-432-7381
Marietta – Lee Brooks 770-309-3618
District 5 – Athens – Tracy Allen 706-338-0655
Conyers – Dennis Savage 678-478-2314
Loganville – Bruce Darnell 678-407-9414
District 6 – Griffin – Jimmy Dykes 770-567-5994
Newnan – Riley Guttirrez 770-301-4172
If life has not been what you
had hoped, why not come
home to Jesus?
If life has not been what you had hoped, why not come home to Jesus?
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Does the tone of both of these messages seem equal to you? Some riders have
already expressed concern that the message below to Georgia riders implies that a
majority of Georgia riders are reckless driving drunkards, how does it make you as
a rider feel?
Driver’s Manual
Rider’s Manual
We encourage every one of Georgia’s upstanding responsible riders to reach out to the governor and let him and his office know how these notably different messages make you as a rider
feel.
Via Phone:404-656-1776
Via US MAIL
Office of the Governor
206 Washington Street
111 State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
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Via the Web
http://gov.georgia.gov/webform/contact-governor-domestic-form
A.B.A.T.E. OF GEORGIA, INC. NEWSLETTER
Let’s talk about Lane Filtering for a second….
There has been quite a bit of confusion about what the difference is between Lane Filtering and
Lane Splitting. We at ABATE hope this new infographic will better
explain the difference between the two.
We may have not gotten Lane Filtering through the 2014 session but we have FOUND A
POTENTIONAL NEW SPONSOR for next session already!
Lane Splitting
Lane Splitting is when a motorcycle rides between the
lanes of traffic at speed when there is no impediment to
travel and traffic is moving normally.
Vs.
Lane Filtering
Lane Filtering is when a motorcycle rides between
the lanes of traffic from behind a pack of non moving
cars to proceed to a fixed point in the roadway such
as a red light ahead of the cars or a right turn lane..
Filtering helps reduce traffic congestion
Filtering allows the motorcyclist one more way to increase
the distance between their motorcycle and other motorists
Filtering allows motorcyclists to occupy road space
unusable to all other motorists thereby helping reduce the
amount of over all road space used by all vehicles on the
road
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The 2015 ABATE of Georgia Spring Swap meet in pictures
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The 2015 ABATE of Georgia Spring Swap meet in pictures
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The 2015 ABATE of Georgia Spring Swap meet in pictures
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The 2015 ABATE of Georgia Spring Swap meet in pictures
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National and Regional News
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senator David Vitter (R-La.) has introduced the Autocycle
Safety Act, S. 685, which creates a new vehicle classification, “autocycle,” for enclosed motor vehicles with three wheels. The act would set standards for autocycles
under safety rules and the federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards.
The bill includes interim safety standards specifying that between the bill’s passage
and effective date, autocycles must meet certain automotive and certain motorcycle
safety standards. The auto standards would include seating systems, seat belts, child
restraints, air bags, roof crush protection and flame-resistant interiors, while the motorcycle standards cover brake hoses, lamps and reflective devices, rearview mirrors,
brake fluids, pneumatic tires, rims, brake systems, controls and displays and glazing materials.
Washington, D.C.: On March 17, U.S. Sens. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) introduced S. 766, the Driver
Privacy Act, which would codify that information collected by an event data recorder – commonly referred to as a black box – would
be the legal property of the owner or lessee of a passenger motor vehicle.
While event data recorders are not currently required for motorcycles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has proposed that all passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks and buses be equipped with a black box. The AMA believes it
is only a matter of time before this proposed rule extends to motorcycles and supports clarifying who owns the data that is collected.
Some motorcycles are already equipped with the devices.
State News
Montgomery, Ala.: Under existing state law, texting and driving is prohibited. H.B. 198, sponsored by state Reps. Alan Harper (RAliceville), Mike Ball (R-Madison), Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) and Randy Wood (R-Anniston) would prohibit all forms of distracted
driving that result in the unsafe operation of a vehicle. This could potentially include reading, writing, performing personal grooming, interacting with pets or using a wireless telecommunications device.
Sacramento, Calif.: A.B. 8, sponsored by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Glendale), has passed out of the Assembly Committee on
Transportation. This bill would authorize the use of the existing Emergency Alert System communication equipment to notify and
alert law enforcement and the general public when a serious hit and run traffic event has occurred. Prompt public distribution of this
important information could help prevent further incidents and accelerate apprehension of involved parties.
Also A.B. 334, introduced by Assemblyman Ken Cooley (D-Rancho Cordova), has passed out of the Assembly Committee on Public
Safety. If passed, the bill would require the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to ensure that the profiling of motorcycle riders is addressed in the course of basic law enforcement training and offered to law enforcement officers in conjunction
with existing training regarding profiling.
Providence, R. I.: S.B. 660 recognizes that by 2020 nearly every vehicle sold will be a technologically connected vehicle. The bill
would require automakers to notify motorists of the types of information that a vehicle is collecting and with whom it could be
shared. The bill was introduced by state Sens. Dominick Ruggerio (D-North Providence), Maryellen Goodwin (D-Providence), Michael McCaffrey (D-Warwick), Joshua Miller (D-Cranston) and Stephen Archambault (D-Smithfield).
Industry News
Costa Mesa, Calif.: MotoAmerica has announced that American Honda Motor Co. Inc. has been named an official manufacturer of
the 2015 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship. In addition, Honda will be the title sponsor of the
second round of the nine-round series — the Honda Superbike Challenge of Road Atlanta —April 17-19.
Honda also has been designated the official and exclusive partner to MotoAmerica for scooters, all-terrain vehicles, side-by-sides
and generators, providing transportation and other power products to MotoAmerica and its staff for the 2015 racing season.
Honda, which last year produced its 300 millionth motorcycle, has been manufacturing motorcycles since 1949 and currently produces them in 33 plants in 22 countries. Honda's AMA roadracing heritage runs deep, with 33 national championships, including
eight in the premier Superbike class.
Irvine, Calif.: The Motorcycle Safety Foundation has issued its Motorcycle Operator Manual in Spanish as part of its long-standing
policy of reaching out to riders of all backgrounds and ethnicities. Hispanics account for 7 percent of American motorcyclists overall
and 11 percent of younger riders – those of generations X and Y. The MSF "MOM" is used by motor vehicle agencies in
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41 states as a study guide for motorcycle license applicants, and has been a part of MSF's inventory of reference materials on motorcycle operation for the past four decades. The manual covers riding gear, basic rules-of-the-road, navigating intersections, crashavoidance strategies, carrying passengers, impaired riding, and vehicle troubleshooting, plus supplemental information on the unique
characteristics of three-wheeled motorcycles. The Spanish version of the MOM, along with Spanish versions of other key MSF instructional materials, is available for free download from MSF's online library.
Minneapolis, Minn.: Polaris Industries Inc. has acquired the electric motorcycle business of Brammo Inc. In addition, Polaris is
acting as a leading investor in a recapitalization of Brammo that enables the company to focus exclusively on the design, development and integration of electric vehicle powertrains.
Polaris has been a strategic investor and partner with Brammo since 2011. During that time, the companies have collaborated on a
number of projects in motorcycles, off-highway and on-highway vehicles. Brammo has designed and developed numerous electric
vehicles, including the award-winning Enertia and Empulse motorcycles. In addition, Brammo’s motorcycles have won numerous
racing championships including the 2013 FIM eRR North American World Cup Champion and 2012 TTXGP World Championship.
Lake George, N. Y.: Americade’s Concert Series brings music to the shores of Lake George on Friday and Saturday of Americade
Week. The headline act for the inaugural event is Grammy-nominated, multiplatinum recording rock ’n’ roll and country star Aaron
Lewis. The Concert Series is the first event of its kind at the 33-year-old event.
Americade bills itself as the world’s largest multi-brand motorcycle touring rally. The annual event is also one of the AMA National
Conventions representing the top tier of AMA-sanctioned rides and rallies. This year, it spans June 2-6, with special Preregistered
Events all day on June 1. It's a convention of tourers, sport tourers and cruisers enjoying a weeklong festival of motorcycling, including guided tours through the beautiful Adirondack Park and Green Mountains of Vermont, a motorcycle trade show in Lake George
with more than 200 vendors, demos and displays from nearly all the major motorcycle manufacturers and much more. Americade
Week details are available at www.americade.com and (518) 798-7888.
International News
Geneva, Switzerland: City leaders have announced plans to make motorcycle and scooter parking free throughout the city. Currently, there are 7,500 motorcycle spaces available, including 350 that were added in January with plans for more to be designated
soon.
MRF media contact: Jeff Hennie
Phone: 202-725-5471
E-mail: [email protected]
Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) announced April 16th that he filed a
bill, H.R. 1861, to prohibit the federal funding of motorcycle only roadside checkpoints, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation
(MRF) reports.
Sensenbrenner had this to say; “This bill protects motorcyclists’ rights and promotes crash prevention. Motorcycle only
checkpoints profile motorcyclists, using taxpayer money to corral them along the highway and check for infractions that
do not cause crashes. Preventing accidents is the best use of taxpayer funds and the most effective way to save motorcyclists lives.”
It is important to contact your sitting member of the House of Representatives and ask them to be a co-sponsor of this
important legislation. Ask them to contact Congressman James Sensenbrenner and lend their support as co-sponsor of
H.R. 1861.
This bill joins a similar one currently being considered by the U.S. Senate. S 127 was introduced in January by Senators
Shaheen (D-NH) and Ron Johnson (R-WI). S 127 also prohibits the federal funding of motorcycle only roadside checkpoints. If you have not done so already, contact your two U.S. Senators and ask for their support of S 127.
You can contact the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121
This legislation will be one of the main points of focus during the upcoming national motorcycle lobby day, Bikers Inside
the Beltway, May 14th, 2015 in Washington, D.C. Be a part of what is most certainly the most important day for motorcyclists. Contact the MRF office should you need help arranging your visit to D.C. and setting up meetings with your
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Representatives and Senators.
THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester.
NCOM BIKER NEWSBYTES
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
SOUTH DAKOTA RAISES SPEED LIMITS IN TIME FOR STURGIS
South Dakota became the latest state to kick up the speed limit, as an amendment to Senate Bill 1 passed on March 24, 2015 changing the speed limit on the state’s two interstate highways. The new law took effect on April 1 (no joke), so you’ll legally be able to
travel at 80 mph on the I-90 and I-29, meaning that motorists and bikers going to the 75th Anniversary Sturgis Rally will arrive a
little bit faster.
States across the country have been raising their speed limits as lawmakers argue that roads and cars are safer. Idaho, Wyoming and
Utah have already raised their limits to 80 mph; on one toll road in Texas, it’s 85.
CONGRESSIONAL MEASURE WOULD CREATE “AUTOCYCLE” VEHICLE CLASS
With a growing number of 3-wheeled vehicles hitting the marketplace, Congress seeks to create a new classification of vehicles to be
designated as “Autocycles”. Previously, these types of vehicles have been classified as motorcycles, so Senator David Vitter (R-LA)
has introduced the Autocycle Safety Act, S. 685, to create their own new category and require the new class of three-wheeled enclosed vehicles to meet both motorcycle safety standards as well as certain passenger vehicle standards.
3-wheelers are currently exempt from many state and federal rules that dictate safety and emissions standards that apply to cars, but
the new category created under S.685 would impose many rules on manufacturers by the federal Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): including automotive standards for seating systems, seat
belts, child restraints, air bags, roof crush resistance, and flame-resistant interiors; as well as motorcycle standards covering brakes,
lights, rims and tires, controls and displays, and glazing materials.
NEW JERSEY BANS MOTORCYCLE-ONLY CHECKPOINTS
On March 23, 2015 New Jersey Governor Christie signed into law a piece of legislation (A-2316/S-1614) prohibiting law enforcement agencies from conducting roadside checkpoints or systematic inspections that focus only on motorcycles. It will not prevent
any other type of road block or checkpoint that is for a valid law enforcement purpose, but it must include vehicles of all types, not
just motorcycles-only. This law goes into effect immediately.
ABATE of the Garden State, worked with the legislators from District 1 (Cape May) and was successful in getting the bill introduced in February of 2014. In February 2015 it passed both houses of the legislature with unanimous votes from both chambers.
Many NJ motorcycle riders wrote, called and emailed their legislators to ask for their support on this important legislation. “This
new law will prohibit the unlawful practice of profiling a whole class of motorists simply because of their chosen, and legal mode of
transportation”, says Jim Parker, Legislative Coordinator for ABATE of the Garden State.
RED LIGHT LAW PASSED IN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear signed HB 370 on April 2nd that allows a motorcycle to proceed through a red light if it fails to
operate after 2 minutes or 2 cycles of the light with no other oncoming traffic.
The Kentucky Motorcycle Association pushed for the legislation, which it says is needed because the lower weight of motorcycles
sometimes means that traffic light sensors embedded in roads don’t detect them, meaning lights do not change.
House Bill 370, sponsored by Rep. Johnny Bell (D-Glasgow) and Rep. Wilson Stone (D-Scottsville) creates an affirmative defense
against a traffic violation for entering or crossing an intersection against a steady red light for a person operating a motorcycle.
An affirmative defense is “a defense in which the defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate criminal
or civil liability, even if it is proven that the defendant committed the alleged acts,” which in this case applies if a motorcycle is
brought to a complete stop, the traffic control signal shows a steady red light for two minutes or if the traffic control signal completes
two lighting cycles and if the traffic control signal appears to be malfunctioning or doesn’t detect the arrival of a motorcycle. Another condition of the defense is that no person or motor vehicle is approaching the intersection or that any approaching person or
motor vehicle is so far from the intersection that it does not constitute an immediate hazard.
Jay Huber, president of the Kentucky Motorcycle Association, said the longer motorcyclists remain at a light, the longer they are a
target for inattentive drivers. “It becomes an issue of safety,” he said.
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District News
District One
ABATE District One meeting was held on April 7,2015 at Logan's Roadhouse in Dalton. There was a total of thirty uests and members present. So great to see a huge crowd! Tami Culver and Dennis Warren opened the meeting leading us in the recital of the
pledge of allegiance.
We were saddened to hear a member of our biker family was killed in a motorcycle accident on Sunday. April 5, 2015. Our prayers
and thoughts go out to the friends and family of Gary Baggett for their terrible loss. Please lend support and send prayers to our
friends "Boo" and Virginia Walker. "Boo" was recently injured in an automobile accident suffering several broken bones, and is
currently recovering in a rehabilitation center. Dennis Warren led us in prayer remembering friends and family who are struggling in
life.
Dennis Warren presented a financial report. All state obligations and insurance have been met, and we are still operating in the
black! Great news!
In the absence of Jeff Gates, membership director, Tami Culver reported we currently have 61 members. With many recent renewals, and new members, our membershio is on the rise! elcome tonight Una and Darrell. Deb Warren was drawn as member of the
month, but alas she was not present, so the big money rolls over! On the legislative side, the "Red Light Bill" passed both the
Stateby senate and House of Representatives on the last day of this year's session, and is now n the desk of Governor Nathan Deal.
If signed into law, i wil become effective July 1, 2015. Thanks for everyone who contacted their representatives throwing support
for this matter. Please contact Governor Deal's office at 404-656-1776 to continue our battle to get this into law.
Upcoming events:
April 11, 2015 - The 24th annual ABATE District One Poker Run. First bike out at 11 am and last bike out at 12 pm. All bikes
back to final destination by 3 pm $10/hand or 3/$20. Food and beverages at final stop, auction items, and door prizes. Come out for
a great ride and good time with great people!
April 19, 2015 - Planning meeting for upcoming Iron Horse Rodeo at 3 pm at the Clay Powell farm site of the event. Flyers at the
May meeting. If unable to attend, please contact Tami Culver , and volunteer to help with this event, we will need everyone to help
to put this on.
April 25, 2015 - Poker Run sponsored by US MIlitary Veterans Ga - 2 Motorcycle club. Proceeds to benefit local family in need.
Register at 10 and kickstands up at 11 am. Hands $10/ ea or 3/$25, passengars $5. There will be a 50/50 drawing and food at the
USMVMC clubhouse (old Arlos) in Chatsworth Georgia
That is a wrap for this month! Riding season is here, stay safe everybody! Kickstands up and faces in the wind!
District One West
\Good day to one and all.
I've let your eyes rest for a couple of months, now I'm back. Sorry.
Alot has happened since January. Our ride to Clarksville, Tn. got cold out, if I remember right. It was supposed to be the weekend
after the BOD Meeting. Which, by the way, was another good one. If I'm not mistaken, we darn near depleted the treasury by doling
out alot of hard earned money. But what the heck, it's only money. We'll print more when that runs out. Just following the example
of the Mighty Muslim in Office.
March saw our little group riding over to Rainsville, Ala. for the BAMA SWAP AND DRAGS SWAP MEET. As always, Rick's
Cycle puts out a fine meet. Plenty of parts, food and drag racing.
Sorry to have missed the ABATE SWAP MEET. Was planning on going, but our daughters brakes had other ideas and as you all
know, family safty more important. Can't let the GRANDKIDS get hurt if at all possible. We could have sold more raffle tickets,
BUT I washed the last eleven of them along with a check and some money. At least some of the money was clean.
Our SONRISE SERVICE & BREAKFAST was well attended. Thirteen folks braved the cold and ten of us braved the IHOP cooking. Have you ever tried to pour syrup over 6 and 1\2 inch pancakes on a 6 inch platter? Makes one heck of a sticky mess and I heard
the pancakes weren't that good.
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District News
By the time you read this, you are reading this, aren't you, the May BOD will have come and gone , BUT our NO DESTINATION
POKER RUN will be coming up on Saturday, 5-16-15. We will be leaving Hardee's in Lafayette, Ga. at 8:00AM. High card at each
stop leads for 50 miles. 5 card draw and as we don't like change, the hands will be 5 dollars for one or three for 10 dollars. Winner
gets half the pot, so come and bring money. The more you play, the bigger the pot and the more you have a chance to go home with.
That's enough for now, bye.
SGT. BALDY
D1W CO
March 23, 2015 meeting.
Frank Chaney and David Byers opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence.
Attending - 8 members + 0 guests
Minutes - John Conyers distributed copies of last month’s Minutes, and these were approved.
Membership Report (Linda Chaney) - 48 members (36 senior + 12 junior).
Treasurer’s Report (David Byers) - We have $$$ in the bank.
We had a good turnout at the Officer’s Meeting last Saturday with 12 members attending. We approved a raffle for a Remington
Model 783 Scoped deer rifle to generate some $$$ last month. The raffle tickets have been printed and sales seem to be going OK.
We decided not to renew our website (abategad1w) this year due to lack of “hits”. Gene Bell told us that we had only received 51
hits in the last year and most of these were probably him checking on the website. Gene will set up a Facebook page for our group,
and we will start using this as our main info source.
Frank told us the 6th Cavalry Museum called him. They are planning a Ride on Memorial Day (May 25th), and the Gold Wing Riders
will handle the details. They will have a portable cook wagon located at the 6th Cavalry Museum and will be cooking lunch. They
asked that we participate in the Ride and lunch.
We talked about our upcoming rides/activities. We have a ride this weekend to the Bama Swap Meet. This will be a poker run and
benefit ride to support a cancer victim. It looks like Mother Nature is going to treat us with some more cold weather this Saturday.
Frank will be riding to the ABATE Swap Meet on April 4th and coming back that afternoon if anybody wants to join him. We have
our annual Easter Sunrise Service on April 5th with breakfast at IHOP. Our next official meeting is April 27, 2015.
John Conyers - Secretary
Meeting Time & Location – 4th Monday at 6:30 PM at the Dari-Dip in Lafayette, GA
District Four East
4/1/15
The April meeting took place on Wednesday, 4/1/15at Confetti’s in Norcross GA.
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Treasury report – There is some money in the bank. Insurance paymentsare paid thru March 2015. April insurance payment is due.
ABATE District 4 East will be running additional 50/50’s during the week at Confetti’s.
Membership – District 4 East is currently at 43 paid members, 51 if all renewals are added.
Events –The April ABATE Swap meet is in full swing. Contact David Neal at the state office to help volunteer. We as need as many
volunteers as we can get. We cannot make this event work without the support from our ABATE Membership. Please plan to attend.
The Swap meet will be April 4-5 (Saturday and Sunday) at the Kiwanis Fairgrounds in Griffin GA.
The Southern Swap Meet has been canceled.Looking for properties in the Helen GA area for a Northern Swap Meet. There is the
possibility of a second Griffin GA swap meet. Still in discussion.
Legislative – Looks like as od the date of posting these meeting minutes the Red Light bill SB76 and HB166, have passed. Congratulation to all involved in this accomplishment. Lot’s of hard work!
Our 50/50 drawing was won by Dean Gibson. Thanks Dean for participating
Meeting was adjourned at 8:305pm. Next ABATE District 4 East meeting scheduled for 7pm, Wednesday 5/6/15at Confetti’s in
Norcross GA. Come out and find out what’s happening in ABATE District 4 East.
Secretary- ABATE District 4 East
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District News
District Four West
April 2015 Meeting
Meeting opened in the usual manner, with the usual attendees: Jon, Cheef, Angel, Cecil, Ann, Kim and Chad. JC is OK, but quite
busy with his new position at UPS.
Cheef: At the national level, the DOT has begun to make noises about new legislation for 3-wheeled vehicles, esp. Slingshots, which
are enclosed. Not Trikes, as they are already considered Motorcycles.
Kim: according to the list, we now are down to 32 members. April 11 Hellbenders HD is having a Paws and Hogs event. Memorial Day, 25 May, B3s is having something also. And on 30 and 31 May there is to be another Eastman Gun Show at the Jim Miller
Fairgrounds. This could be a good event for exposure.
Swap Meet is this weekend; more help would be most welcomed by David, as he has had few sign up (or even respond to his emails).
Hooligans Run is a 2-day run up to Waynesboro VA (top of the Blue Ridge), and 3 days down. Tent camping. It will leave 14 May
from Cartersville, and return on the 18th. Jon has enjoyed it in the past, and hopes to have company from 4 West.
There is a new place to fix your own bike. Tools are provided (as would people to answer questions) Brother Moto, 530 Flat Shoals
Avenue, Atlanta. Brothermoto.com. (don’t have phone number)
Kennesaw Twin Peaks is a new eating establishment on Barrett Parkway, near the Busbee corner. It has separate rooms in which to
meet and eat. We decided to meet there for the June meeting, 4 June at the usual 7 pm time , just to see what it is like. For more
info, call either Jon, Kim or Ann. (the idea being: entice more people who live in the northern end of our district to check us out.).
Meeting adjourned, and we left in the rain.
District Six
Our 2015 Cherry Blossom ride to Macon was a success. We had around 200 people and 197 motorcycles. Thank you to all who
helped with this event. Cherry Blossom ride T-shirts are still available. You may contact Frank Hapgood or Bobby Bass for more
information and prices. It was so good to see a long time member Jim (Boo) Boucher at the March meeting after a long illness. Harry
Plath, still recovering from injuries sustained in a crash, was able to attend our April meeting. It was so good to see him. Chris
Burdette arranged a nice ride to Warm Springs on April 11th. Attendance was small, but all enjoyed the ride. He will be working on
more rides soon. Lisa Bruce has been doing a great job on keeping all of us updated on the two bills that involve all riders. She encouraged everyone to call the Governor’s office and ask him to please sign bill SB76. Congratulations to the Boss Lady for winning
the 50/50. Our next meeting will be May 5, 2015 at The Grove Bar and Grill in Locust Grove. Meet and Greet at 6:00 pm and the
meeting starts at 7:00 pm.
Keep your knees in
the breeze and be safe!
District Nine
Meeting Minutes
March 7, 2015
District Officers in attendance: D9/ Event Coordinator – Cyndi Griffith, Secretary – Lawonna Parks, SGT at Arms-David
McClendon, Treasurer-Ora Livingston
District 9 meets the 1st Tuesday of the month, 7:00pm @ Players, 1500 54th Street, Columbus, GA.
March attendance:
Meeting opened @ 7:06pm with prayer (Donnie Shavers) followed by the pledge.
DC9 – Cyndi welcomed all members and guest.
Officer Report
Treasury: Funds available/ Insurance paid
Webmaster: Any information wanting to be displayed on the D9 webpage, please email to [email protected]
Old Business:No discussion
Activities
Iron Cross MC (ICMC):
Bike Nites – Held every Friday starting at 8pm. IC Clubhouse. (Everyone is welcome)
Iron Cross MC (LaGrange Chapter) – Spring Swap Meet, Saturday May 9th, 8am-2pm. 2516 Upper Big Springs Rd. LaGrange,
Ga. Vendors, motorcycle parts, gear, food & drinks. Contact Iceman – 706.523.2425
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Painted Rock Hog Group:
Monthly Meeting – Held every 2nd Tuesday of each month 6:30pm-dinner/ 7pm-meeting
Hot Rods & Harleys – Thursday, April 16th 6pm – 8pm @ Chattahoochee Harley - Davidson
Movie Nite –Saturday, April 25th, 8pm-10pm @ Chattahoochee Harley-Davidson.
CMA:
Chapter Meeting – Held March 12th @ Lake Pines. Dinner starts at 6:30PM / Meeting @ 7PM
Run For The Son – May 2nd
Knights of Solomon:
Open House – Saturday, May 11 10am – until/ Address: 303 Hudson Mill Rd. Hamilton, Ga. 31811
Buffalo Soldiers:
Car Wash Fundraiser – April 18th, 8am-4pm @ VFW Post 665 1824 Victory Drive. $5 per ticket, free food and drinks.
Heaven Saints:
Boston Butt Sale – Saturday, May 2nd 11am-4pm. Cost: $25
Rough Riders:
Honoring Our Heroes 5 Card Poker Run – Saturday, June 13th. Location: VFW Post 665 1824 Victory Drive. Registration 9am11am. Cost: $10-solo rider / $15-couple. Biker games, door prizes, 50/50 raffle, best & worst hand, big & little joker. Contact Info: 989.660.9952
Knights of Armour:
Walk to End Lupus – Saturday, April 18th Hardaway High School. Registration 9am-10am. Contact Info: Detra Holloway
Meet & Greet – Friday, April 24th @ After 5 Anniversary Party – Saturday, April 25th @ Tru Ryderz Club House 9pm-1am
Additional Info
CAM Jam –Will be held Sunday, April 26, 2015, 2pm-6pm. (Mellow Mushroom/ The Grove parking area)
Where: 6060 Veterans Pkwy Columbus, GA. 31909
Raffling 2 Tickets/ 2 Pit Passes – NASCAR Talladega tickets are $10
Scavenger Hunt – Starting in March, listen to 103.3 Radio Station for clues. Small door prizes will be given away
Scotts Ride For Miracles – Send Off: Friday, May 1st(Columbus Regional). Return: Friday, May 22nd – will ride the Riverwalk
to downtown Cols. Cost per rider $20. Souvenir available: AFLAC Duck (with duster & hat) $20
Door Prizes
Closing
Meeting Adjourn
District 11
ABATE OF GEORGIA, INC.
Abate of Georgia, Inc. District 11 Minutes
Meeting ofApril 12, 2015
VFW Post 660, 5115 Ogeechee Road, Savannah, GA
9Officers,18Members and2Guests for a total of 29
Head count during the meeting 30
Meeting called to order by Ricky “Possum” Lynn 3:10 PM
Pledge of Allegiance was led byTony Carter
Devotion/Blessing was given by George Pollard of Christian Motorcycle Association
A moment of silence was done in honor of our past Chaplin Eddie Sasser.
Opening Statement by District Coordinator, David Junkyard Jackson
Welcome to all members and guests. Reading of minutes waived.
Darlene Thornton, Treasurer:
$ 5168.22 in our account. We had 165 people come to the Swap Meet. We will need more participation to continue this event. We
made a profit of $959.00 and will give 30% to the state leaving a net profit of $670.
Secretary, Pat Hardin:
Happy Spring, enjoy this beautiful weather! Keep your eyes open and remember to look twice. We have to look out for the other
driver because they may not be looking out for us. Thanks for coming out today and hope see you again soon.
Betsy Haddock, Membership:
Members have been getting renewal letters. How many of you have received one? About 5 members responded. The state membership list for our district has 86 members. I think we have between 140 and 150 members.
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District News
Activities, Stephanie Maas:
Jr. ABATE Fishing Derby is May 9th at Pat’s Place
Dice Run is in August, we will need door prizes.
Legislative/Web Master reported by Junkyard:
We have been working on our legislative agenda for many years and we now have a bill passed!
The Red light Bill should go into effect on July 1, 2015.
We have two attorneys watching the legal case with Widow. Attorney Jamie Casino of Savannah, GA and Attorney Steve Murrin
who represents ABATE on the State Level. The case has been bound over to State Court.
Sgt. At Arms, Ricky “Opossum” Lynn:
Stay aware out there. They really are not looking for us so keep your eyes open.
Reaper was hit by a young kid not paying attention on Monday. He had surgery on his ankle today. There is a fund for him on Facebook. If you can give, please do.
Jr. ABATE Liaison, Tricia Cantaline:
We have sodas and snacks for sale at the meetings, all proceeds go to Jr. ABATE.
We will have our Fishing Derby on May 9th at Pat’s Place and are looking for some large ponds to have the derby next year. We will
have a fish fry and hot dogs.
We will have the June Jamboree at our house this year. We will play games, have activities and fun.
We hope you will bring the kids and enjoy these family events with us.
Old Business:
Spring Swap Meet did not have the turnout we hoped for and we are considering changing the date of the event. We had Bike week
in Daytona ending on Friday, St. Patrick’s Day on Tuesday our event on Friday. We may move it to 2nd week of June. There was a
discussion and it was voted to move the event to July. The name of the event will have to change from Big Norm’s Memorial Spring
Swap Meet, Car & Bike Show and BBQ Cook-off. Members are asked to come up with some ideas and we will present them all at
the next meeting and then vote on the new name. We also will adjust the admission. It will be discussed at a later date. We had
some comments on Facebook about the bike contest. Christian Motorcycle Association judges the contest based on the bike not the
person. I put my bike in the contest because there was no one else in my class. They came in at the last minute and were allowed
late registration. I had nothing to do with who won.
New Business:
No new business.
Open Floor:
Harold CMA – Biker Sunday is next Sunday. Please come join us. We will meet on April 26th at 6:00 AM to escort our troops to
the airport for deployment. Contact CMA for more information.
A.J Linton – Thank you for supporting our booth at the Swap Meet.
Jeff Cantaline – Thank you for supporting Jr. Abate at the meetings and at the Swap Meet.
Jim Williams – Eddie Sasser’s visitation will be tomorrow from 6-8 PM and escort will be Tuesday 10 AM
Meeting adjourned at 4:20PM
Next Meetings: May 17, 2015, June 14, 2015
*****NOTE, DUE TO MOTHER’S DAY, OUR NEXT MEETING DATE IS MAY 17, 2015*****
District Fifteen
Our District meeting took place on March 26 at Toucan's Ale house. Primary topics of discussion were the ongoing efforts for SB76
and how to elicit membership participation. No changes in bank account and Treasurer Randy reports that the reports are up to date
to the state. Next meeting 4/23 at toucan's ale house at 7:30 pm.
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(800) ON-A-BIKE
ATLANTA OFFICE: 1201 Peachtree St. NE | 400 Colony Square, Suite 200 | Atlanta, Georgia 30361
AUGUSTA OFFICE: 631 Ronald Reagan Drive | Suite 102 | Evans, Georgia 30809
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State Legislative Report
By Joey Brush - March 13 2015
At nearly 9PM, on the last night of the 2015 Legislative Session, with a final vote 43-6 in the Senate, SB76
PASSES!!
Finally a victory for the motorcyclist of Georgia and a victory for ABATE as the voice for those motorcyclist!
I suppose I should tell you that I had confidence all along that we would succeed. I suppose I should say that I
knew we would get the House Rules committee to put SB76 on the calendar after 4PM on that last day…but I
can’t. Inside I was beginning to think we were going to be thwarted again, so close to the finish.
After SB76 “crossed over” to the House, the House Public Safety Committee amended it and added all the language of our HB166. Therefore, when SB76 passed the House on Thursday it contained both the “Redlight”
language that allows riders to proceed safely through traffic lights that do not recognize our bikes and the language from HB166 deleting from the Code the handlebar height restriction. Both of our bills we introduced
were passed in one amended bill.
To pass any bill through the Legislature takes a lot of work and a lot of support. My list of thanks will be long
but necessary. the order of the names isn’t any indication of significance because ALL were absolutely
needed! I will try to give a short explanation of each contribution because I believe it is important that the
ABATE membership, and other motorcyclist, know who helped. However, I must first say thanks to all the
ABATE members who called and emailed members of the Legislature. Without these personal contacts none
of this would have been possible!
Ned Williams and ABATE leaders who coordinated the contact and electronic information from me to all
members and supporters. Who also gave me the chance to be their spokesman and strategist at the Capital.
Greg Alspach: Former lobbyist who spent many hours calling on his old contacts and testifying in the committees.
Brad Coulston: Testified in committee and kept up a constant barrage of email to legislators asking for support.
( talked me into this task)
Steve Murrin: Raised money and valuable advice.
Sen. Bill Jackson: Sponsored SB76 and put so much of his name and time to see it pass.
Rep. Alan Powell: Carried SB76 once it got to the House, shepherded it through his committee and Rules.
Rep. John Yates: Sponsored HB166 and got it moving in the House.
Rep. Jan Jones: Pushed hard in House Rules Leadership meetings for SB76
Rep. Micah Gravely: Wrote the amendment to SB76 to clarify “right of way” for the Insurance companies.
Sen. Tyler Harper: Chair of Senate Public Safety, His amendment took out the 60sec time, a major improvement.
Lt. Gov. Cagle: His amendment included bicycles and added his strong support.
Sen. David Shafer: Helped solidify support with Senate Leadership.
Sen. Greg Kirk: Rider. gave strong voice of support on Senate floor.
Sen. David Lucas: Rider, Strong voice of support with Democrats.
Rep. Bill Hitchens: As former head of State Patrol, his support was crucial in Public Safety Committee.
Rep. Simone Bell: Rider, a key of support among Democrats in the House.
Rep. Karla Drenner: Spoke for SB76 in House Rules.
Rep. Carl Rogers: Spoke for SB76 in House Rules.
Rep. Barry Fleming: Spoke for SB76 in House Rules.
Speaker David Ralston: Who didn’t send our bills to the Motor Vehicles Com…just what we asked of him.
Of course there were many other Legislators we need to thank who voted for SB76 and encouraged others to
support it.
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The Supporters Program
Business Support Member Program
Any business that wishes to offer a discount on goods or services to an ABATE of Georgia
member may have a listing in the monthly newsletter in the Supporter section. This listing
will show business name, address, phone number, web site, district Number and discount
amount offered. No Logos or other info.
The cost to be listed is $25.00 per year. The Business Support member will receive an
ABATE membership Easel and 2 Decals showing they offer a discount along with one full
year of being listed.
Any Business that is owned by an ABATE of Georgia member will receive this for $15.00
Business Sponsor Member Program
Any Business that wishes to be a Sponsor and offer a discount on goods or services to an
ABATE of Georgia members may have a listing in the monthly newsletter in the Sponsor
Section. This listing will show the business name, address, phone number, web site, district
number and discount amount offered in large bold type. No Logos etc.
The cost for this is $100.00 per year. The Sponsor will receive an ABATE membership easel,
2 decals showing membership, a discount of 5% on any additional advertising in the newsletter.
Any business owned by an ABATE of Georgia member will receive this for $75.00.
As a thank you to those business’s that allow us to meet there we will run their info in the
Sponsor section FREE for as long as a district meets there.
An individual or Business that provides more than $100.00 in goods or services to ABATE
of Georgia will be listed in the Honor Roll section
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The Supporters Program
American Bikers Active Toward Education
Post Office Box 116 Austell GA, 30168 Tel 770-884-7138 Fax 770-234-4177
www.abatega.org
Business Program for Supporters or Sponsors
Supporter_____ Sponsor_____
Name of Business_____________________________________
Address_____________________________________________
City,State, Zip_________________________________________
Business Phone_______________________________________
Business web site______________________________________
Discount Percent offered________________________________
District located in_______ Application taken by ___________________
Date of Application _________________
Years of Term____
Notes______________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
______________________________________
Please turn in to your DC with a Check made out to ABATE of Georgia.
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A.B.A.T.E. Of Georgia Sponsors and Supporters
These Businesses contribute to ABATE and offer discounts to ABATE members
Georgia Bob’s Barbecue
4921 Riverside Dr. Macon, Ga 31210
478-257-6710
Mitchell’s Automotive and Truck Repair
4281 Interstate Drive, Macon, Ga 31210
(478) 477-6403
Powersports Plus
3006 Kensington Ct., Albany, Ga, 31721
(229) 432-2015 www.powersportsplus.com
Mountain Motorsports
899 Iris Dr. S.E. Conyers GA 30094
Phone: 770.761.4800 Fax: 770.761.4900
http://www.mtn-motorsportsnorth.com/
Al’s Appliance and Refrigeration
600 Ridly Avenue, Lagrange, Ga, 30240
(706) 884-5484
Katies’ Too Southern FBuffet Restaurant
614 Lincoln St, Lagrange, Ga, 30240
(706) 882-1222 www.katiestoo.com Free Drink with Buffet
Auto Tek Customs
6041 North Henry Blvd Suite A, Stockbridge, Ga 30281
(770) 474-4636
ProLeather & Associates
411 Maxham Road, Suite 1600
(770) 948-1285 www.Proleather&Team.com
Blueberry Hill
1550 C Dean Forrest Rd. Garden City, Ga
(912) 964-8401 www.blueberryhillbar.com
Connie Zbikowski, American Family Insurance
2107 Highway 42 N. Suite A, Jenkinsburg, GA. 30234
(770) 504-9500
http://insurance-agency.amfam.com/GA/connie-zbikowski/
Cycle Nation of Mcdonough
755 Industrial Blvd, McDonough, GA 30253
http://www.cyclenationofmcdonough.com 770-957-7404
Brian Andrews, state Farm Insurance
1748 HWY 81 E,McDonough, GA 30252
(770) 288-4900
www.brianandrewsinsurance.com
Griffin Jewelers Inc.
1435 N. Expressway Suite 101, Griffin, Ga, 30223
(770) 227-1157 [email protected]
Renegade Classics
4965 Lanaier Islands Pkwy, Suite101, Buford, Ga,30518
(770) 904-5944 www.renegadeclassics.com
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Horizon Motorsports
858 Davis Drive Southeast Conyers, GA 30094
(770) 785-7253
www.horizonsmotorsports.com/
Weathers Honda
1808 Vernon Road LaGrange GA 30240
Phone: 706.884.7327 Fax: 706.884.3827
Town Creek Food Shop
3061 Upper River Rd, Macon, Ga, 31211
(478) 751-9393
Clothing to Fit People
5415 Austell-Powder Springs Rd, Austell, Ga, 30106
(770) 941-1142
Tom’s Place
461 Old Mill Place, Cartersville, Ga, 30120
(770) 386-7755
Your Leather Loft
968 Hiram—Douglasville Hwy, Hiram Ga, 30141
(770) 439-0550
Cycle World of Athens
4225 Atlanta Highway Bogart, GA 30622
(706) 548-3300 www.cycleworldathens.com
Freedom Powersports Kennesaw
3102 Cobb Parkway NW, Kennesaw, Ga, 30152
(770) 974 - 6000 www.freedompowersports.net
Holly’s Hometown Insurance
2955 Buford Hwy Duluth, Ga 30096
(770) 476 - 9300
10% discount on Insurance to ABATE of Ga. Members
Helmet Hairdoos
678-227-8861
[email protected]
Patricia Cantaline—Avon Representative
(912) 748-5266 www.youravon.com/pcantaline
Free Shipping on orders over $30.00, order online only
Brown’s Camping Sales
9726 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
http://www.brownscamping.com 770-477-7718
Motorhead’s Bar and Grill
650 Macon Steet, McDonough, GA 30253
http://www.motorheadsbarandgrill.com (770) 898-0008
Hamburger Mikes
402 Hwy 155 South McDonough, Ga, 30253
(678) 759-2545 www.hamburgermikes.com
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Cross Road Choppers
3321 US 84 W Suite F
Tifton, GA 31793 (229) 387-6563
Georgia Pest Control Company
385 Hwy 30 W Americus, GA 31719
(229) 924-7774
Marty McDonald State Farm Insurance
925 MLK Blvd
Americus, GA 31719 (229) 928 3686
Robert Anderson Windows
100 Elm Street
Milner, Ga, 30257 (404) 877 2119
Mike's Custom Cycles,
409 Old Augusta Rd.
Sparta, Ga (706) 444-5838
The Bike Stop of Cleveland
32 Industrial Way
Cleveland, Ga, 30528 (706) 865 4506 www.thebikestopga.com
ABATE of Georgia Dealership Partners
Cycle World of Athens
4225 Atlanta Hwy, Bogart, GA 30622
(706) 548-3300
www.cycleworldathens.com
Augusta Harley Davidson
4200 Belair Frontage Rd, Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 651-0444
www.augustahd.com
Street and Trail Motorsports
4277 Washington Rd, Evans, GA 30809
(706) 868-5050
www.streetandtrail.com
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“
Please visit our District Sponsors
1W:
Dari Dip
302 West Villanow Street, LaFayette, GA
5N:
Cycle World of Athens
4225 Atlanta Highway, Athens, Ga
1:
Logan’s Roadhouse
2140 East Walnut Avenue Dalton, GA 30721
6/2:
Jekyll and Hyde's, HWY 29 North,
Newnan, Ga
2:
El Jinete Mexican Restaurant
345 W. Louise Street (Historic Hwy 441)
Clarkesville, GA 30523
6/3:
Johnnys Pizza, 494 Crosstown Drive,
Peachtree City
Chattahoochee Biker Gear
8610 N Main St, Helen, GA 30545
7:
AP's Hidden Hideaway
4274 Broadway, Macon, GA
3
The Watering hole in Villa Rica
123 Tri County Plaza, Villa Rica, GA
8:
Road Runner Cafe, 2508 Peach Orchard Rd. (Rt. 25),
Augusta, Ga
4E:
Confetti’s Bar and Grill,
6470 Spalding Dr., Norcross, GA
20% Discount with your ABATE card
9:
Player’s
1500 54th Street, Columbus, GA
4W:
B3's Bar and Grill, at 2523 Veterans Memorial Highway , Austell, Ga
6:
The Grove Bar and Grill
4681 Bill Gardner Pkwy., Locust Grove.
5:
(currently not meeting)
11:
VFW Post 660,
5115 Ogeechee Rd, Savannah, GA 31405
12:
Mr. Chicks Chicken
1125 US84, Cairo Ga.
13:
Henry Elrod Center
100 Washington Ave., Ashburn, GA
US41 at Georgia 112
15:
Toucan’s Ale house
2450 Perry Lane Road Brunswick, GA 31525
Members, Districts, Businesses & Supporters with your donation of $100 or more you become an Honor
Roll Member of A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia! As always your generosity and support is appreciated.
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IF YOU ARE A MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIAST—JOIN TODAY!
Your membership entitles you to our monthly newsletter, admission discounts at most A.B.A.T.E.
events, discounts at bike shops throughout the state who support our ideals, a patch and pin for new
members, and a year pin for renewals. Help protect your right to ride! Fill out the application below.
A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia, Inc. Membership Application
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Make check or money order payable to A.B.A.T.E. of Georgia, Inc., or enter credit card information under your signature.
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