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LEGISLATIVE ALERT
Pro-Hobbyist Inoperable Vehicle Bill Introduced in Oregon 
	
A bill (S.B. 682) has been introduced in the Oregon legislature that
would prohibit local areas from implementing an ordinance or land use
regulation that prevents automobile collectors from pursuing their
hobby. Collector vehicles would only be required to be maintained and
stored by the owner out of ordinary public view. 
We Urge You to Contact Your State Legislators in Support of This Bill
S.B. 682 provides safeguards for hobbyists to work on collector vehicles
on private property. 
S.B. 682 establishes reasonable provisions that vehicles be located out
of ordinary public view by means of inside storage, fencing, trees,
shrubbery, etc. 
S.B. 682 allows hobbyists to conduct mechanical repairs and
modifications to vehicles on private property. 
S.B. 682 demonstrates a real effort by legislators and hobbyists to
enact reasonable and fair compromise legislation. 
Contact your state legislators in support of this proposed legislation.
This bill strives to protect vehicle enthusiasts and collectors in
Oregon. If you need assistance in determining who your legislators are,
please contact the Oregon Legislative Assembly's General Information
line: 503/986-1187. This information can also be obtained by calling the
SEMA Washington, D.C. office at 202/783-6007 or via the Internet at
http://www.sema.org/fedleg/legislatorrequest. 
Please fax a copy of your letters to us at 202/783-6024, e-mail them to
stevemac@domain.elided or mail to: 
SEMA Washington Office
1317 F Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20004
Attention: Steve McDonald/Brian Caudil

_____Dan Nees_____
cookiedan@domain.elided

1 Scout II 1979 named Good
1 Scout II 1971 named Bad
1 Scout II 1979 named Ugly 
I'm looking for a Travelall to name For a Few Dollars More. (It has to
be free the dollars are to spend on it)

http://members.tripod.com/~IHCaholic/scoutindex.html

http://www.triplediamond.org




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