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URGENT: Call to Action from MX
Sports
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Dear Industry Leaders, Racers, Fans and
Enthusiasts,
Yesterday, a law went into effect
prohibiting the sale of minicycles to children under the age
of 13 as a result of the lead content in the machines
(Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, Title I,
Section 101). This law, which arguably applies to both
motorcycles and ATVs, treats any children's product that
contains more lead than the limit established by law as a
banned hazardous substance.
We have already begun to
experience the devastating consequences of this new
legislation upon our sport, as OEMs have already pulled these
machines from their showroom floors. Youth racing is the
foundation of our sport. That is when most of you fell in love
with motorcycles in the first place, only to grow up to bring
your own kids back to the racetracks. Only now, they can't
ride.
On behalf of MX Sports (Loretta Lynn's), Racer
Productions (GNCC), and ATVPG (ATV Amateur Nationals), we are
extremely concerned with the short- and long-range effects of
this new legislation, as the first rounds in all of our
various series are less than two weeks away, and all include
classes for youth racers under the age of 13. But it's not
just our events - WORCS, NMA, Mini Os, SETRA, etc., are all
adversely impacted.
It is our opinion that the new law
is inapplicable to off-highway motorsports, as neither
motorcycles nor ATVs have the potential for ingestion, and
lead from motorcycles is not likely to be absorbed into the
bloodstream or present a health hazard. Let's face it - when
was the last time someone swallowed a motorcycle? Any other
interpretation would be silly. Be that as it may, the law will
continue to adversely affect our industry unless and until an
exemption is granted.
Presently, there is a petition
for an immediate temporary exemption pending before the
Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC") filed by the
Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) on behalf of the OEMs,
distributors, and industry associations. This petition, if
granted, would enable our industry to move forward this racing
season while the applicability of the law to the off-highway
industry is determined.
What can you do?
A form
letter for submission to the CPSC in support of the petition
for exemption is attached as prepared by the MIC. The letter
will also be available this weekend at the Indy tradeshow.
Simply print out one copy for each person in your family and
submit it ASAP. In the meantime, AMA is preparing a letter for
submission by its membership to the CPSC. Be on the lookout
for that one as well.
Also, an electronic form letter
has been prepared by State Representative Tom Self of
Missouri. Please go his website at www.tomself.com. Just fill
in your name and address and hit "Submit" to register your
support. Please submit this letter on behalf of every member
of your family - regardless of age.
What else can you
do?
Contact your congressmen and senators; let them
know that this legislation will have the unintended
consequences of crippling an entire industry. Surely, it could
not have been the spirit or intent of the new law to apply to
motorcycles or bicycles (which apparently have lead in the
brake cables).
Time is of the essence. The very future
of our sport and of our industry depends on this. We must
support the pending petition before the commencement of the
national racing season.
Please give this matter your
immediate attention, and forward this letter to EVERY PERSON
available ASAP.
Thank you,
c.
Carrie
Coombs Russell
DOWNLOAD CPSC FORM LETTER
HERE
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