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 AMA Urges Action On Bipartisan 
                                  Congressional Letters To End The Ban On The 
                                  Sale Of Youth-Model Motorcycles & ATV's  Pickerington, OH (4/1/2009) 
                                -  The American Motorcyclist 
                                Association (AMA) is urging AMA members and concerned 
                                motorcyclists to push their federal lawmakers 
                                to support two letters being circulated by members 
                                of Congress that ask the Consumer Product Safety 
                                Commission (CPSC) to exclude youth-model motorcycles 
                                and ATVs from the Consumer Product Safety Improvement 
                                Act (CPSIA).
 The CPSIA, intended to curtail the sale of toys 
                                containing lead to children 12-years-old and under, 
                                inadvertently ensnared youth-model motorcycles 
                                and ATVs because certain parts, including batteries 
                                and valve stems, may contain lead. The AMA, its 
                                members and other motorcycle groups have been 
                                supporting an industry petition for exclusion 
                                from the regulation since early February.
 
 Now, as the CPSC prepares to vote on whether it 
                                will grant that exclusion, a group of lawmakers 
                                has drafted two letters--one in the House and 
                                one in the Senate--urging the CPSC to allow the 
                                sale of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs. The 
                                lawmakers are: Sens. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), 
                                Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Sam Brownback (R-Kan.); 
                                and Reps. Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.-AL), and Stephanie 
                                Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.-AL).
 
 "AMA members and motorcyclists everywhere 
                                have shown that we can make a difference when 
                                we pull together and act as a group," said 
                                Ed Moreland, AMA vice president of government 
                                relations. "Now is the time to work with 
                                your elected representatives and urge them to 
                                sign on to these Congressional letters to the 
                                CPSC, and to support the two bills aimed at righting 
                                this oversight: H.R. 1587 and S. 608. It's clear 
                                that when both political parties and both houses 
                                of Congress agree on something like this, change 
                                needs to happen."
 
 The CPSC needs to take action to stop the unintended 
                                consequences of its widespread ban on children's 
                                toys, noted Sen. Jon Tester, vice chairman of 
                                the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, sponsor 
                                of S. 608 and one of the original co-signers of 
                                the Senate letter.
 
 "I introduced legislation to put common sense 
                                back into the equation and to keep motorsports 
                                an important part of our outdoor heritage," 
                                Sen. Tester said. "Access to the outdoors 
                                is an American value, and motorsports provide 
                                that access for countless families. Young folks 
                                ought to be able to ride bikes and ATVs responsibly, 
                                not be held back because of rules that apply to 
                                toys."
 
 Rep. Rehberg, an original co-signer of the House 
                                letter and whose bill, H.R. 1587, is also intended 
                                to eliminate the ban, echoed those sentiments.
 
 "While Congress is working on a permanent 
                                legislative fix to this serious misapplication 
                                of the law, I hope that the Commission does the 
                                responsible thing by exempting youth-sized off-road 
                                vehicles like ATVs, motorcycles and snowmobiles 
                                from the overreaching federal lead regulations," 
                                he said. "I'm glad I have the opportunity 
                                to work with the American Motorcyclist Association 
                                on an issue of such importance to so many Montanans."
 
 Noted Rep. Herseth Sandlin, also one of the original 
                                co-signers of the House letter: "It was clearly 
                                not Congressional intent to ban the sale of youth 
                                motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. Providing 
                                a common-sense exemption for these products will 
                                ultimately protect the safety of young riders 
                                by ensuring availability of appropriately sized 
                                machines."
 
 The CPSC is expected to vote on the matter soon. 
                                AMA members and others can take action by visiting 
                                www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com, clicking on the 
                                "Rights" section and then "Issues 
                                and Legislation." AMA members will also find 
                                a self-addressed card in the May issue of American 
                                Motorcyclist that they can mail directly to the 
                                CPSC.
 
 Interested parties can also sign up to get e-mail 
                                Action Alerts in the "Rights" section 
                                to keep abreast of issues threatening motorcycling 
                                and ATV riding.
 
 
                                 
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