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Were talking about regulating an already over regulated system.If someone could tell me why regulate this then maybe i can see their side,as of now i dont see it.The state already makes it very hard hunt and fish as it is adding more regulations against hunters as a hunter makes no sense to me.If it was loud ok.if it destroyed ok.if it polluted ok.The only thing im getting so far on here is i dont have one and they can get their before me so i dont like them and want them banned.
Quote from: Oh Mah on September 22, 2020, 10:43:54 AMWere talking about regulating an already over regulated system.If someone could tell me why regulate this then maybe i can see their side,as of now i dont see it.The state already makes it very hard hunt and fish as it is adding more regulations against hunters as a hunter makes no sense to me.If it was loud ok.if it destroyed ok.if it polluted ok.The only thing im getting so far on here is i dont have one and they can get their before me so i dont like them and want them banned. I think they had a no motorized vehicle rule. People bought electric (motor driven) bikes and said they were "bikes". WDFW is saying they are motorized and not allowed. I don't think they changed their rule I think they clarified what they think a motor is.
https://peopleforbikes.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/E-Bike-Law-Handouts_WA_2019.pdfno i don't think they should.I asked whats the diff. between being allowing a chainsaw and an e bike?
Quote from: Oh Mah on September 22, 2020, 10:27:03 AMhttps://peopleforbikes.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/E-Bike-Law-Handouts_WA_2019.pdfno i don't think they should.I asked whats the diff. between being allowing a chainsaw and an e bike?Did you read the link you posted? It says that they are currently treated like motorized vehicles and allowed where motorized vehicles are allowed.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on September 22, 2020, 11:03:01 AMQuote from: Oh Mah on September 22, 2020, 10:27:03 AMhttps://peopleforbikes.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/E-Bike-Law-Handouts_WA_2019.pdfno i don't think they should.I asked whats the diff. between being allowing a chainsaw and an e bike?Did you read the link you posted? It says that they are currently treated like motorized vehicles and allowed where motorized vehicles are allowed.yeah i read it and they are on fed lands not state................... does not currently have