I normally try and reserve the home page space for Corvette related news only, but this is indirectly related to Corvettes, and yet another piece of rotting manure, otherwise known as "legislation" making its way through the ranks. Can anyone explain to me why motorcycles like some Harley Davidsons are able to drive along side of me causing me to turn up the radio in my car, and yet, automotive aftermarket exhaust systems are close to getting squashed? --Rob
Massachusetts bill to Ban the Sale/Installation of Aftermarket Exhaust Systems Continues to Move through Legislature.
Although we thought we had successfully stalled this bill in the Committee on Public Safety earlier this year, a bill (H.B.1722) to ban the Sale or Installation of "an exhaust system which has been modified in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emmitted by the exhaust" continues to move through the Massachusetts Legislature. It remains an extremely damaging piece of legislation.
IT MAY BE COMING UP FOR VOTE VERY SHORTLY - PLEASE HELP!!!
After months of inactivity, H.B.1722 was recently sent back to trhe Massachusetts House Rules Committee. If recommended for this committee, the bill will be scheduled for a vote by the Massachusetts House of Representatives. It's PARAMOUNT that we act swiftly in force to finally defeat this Bill.
Please contact the Massachusetts Secretary of States office at 617-727-2828 to find your local legislators. Or via on-line
www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.php
House Bill 1722 arguments:
H.B.1722 ignores the fact that aftermarket exhaust systems are designed to make vechicles run more efficiently without increasing Emissions.
H.B.1722 does not supply Law inforcement with a clear standard to enforce, allowing to make subjective judgements on wheather or not a modified exhaust system is a Violation.
H.B.1722 Fails to recognize that aftermarket exhaust offer increased performance, which can make a vehicle safer by improving its ability to Merge, Pass, Travel Up Hill, ETC.
H.B.1722 would make it difficult for Hobbyists to replace Factory exhaust systems with more durable, better performing options.
This bill tramples on the rights of vehicle enthusiasts in Massachusetts.