Steve
05-25-2011, 01:11 PM
Hey everyone. Outlawed Offroad is always striving to find other groups and networks we can partner with to help the cause of the hobby we all love. We are now an official Supporting Site for the SEMA Action Network. We are also starting dialogue with the SEMA folks internally to help Don/Bandit1 and his quest for bringing more ORV access to the New York area. Hopefully with their knowledge of the political/industry side of things, and our knowledge of the area and desire to work hard and make things happen we can succeed in finding more places for us to enjoy what we do. Exciting times, and we're glad to be a part.
http://www.outlawedoffroad.com/images/Partnerships/SANsupporterlogo_lg.jpg (http://www.semasan.com/san/join.aspx)
If you click the SAN banner above you can join the list, it's 100% free and they'll send you a monthly newsletter on what's happening in our automotive hobby.
From our SAN contact:
All members of your group are also encouraged to sign up for SAN, which is completely free and will provide them with electronic copies of our monthly newsletter, the Driving Force, which frequently includes articles on land use (current issue attached). We also send out email alerts to SAN members, which include alerts regarding legislation affecting vehicle suspension and height – this year we alerted members to two bills that would have limited hobbyists abilities to modify their suspension, one in North Dakota and another in Oregon.
SEMA Action Network - Auto enthusiasts protecting our hobby :: Join (http://www.semasan.com/san/join.aspx)
http://www.outlawedoffroad.com/images/Partnerships/SANsupporterlogo_lg.jpg (http://www.semasan.com/san/join.aspx)
If you click the SAN banner above you can join the list, it's 100% free and they'll send you a monthly newsletter on what's happening in our automotive hobby.
From our SAN contact:
All members of your group are also encouraged to sign up for SAN, which is completely free and will provide them with electronic copies of our monthly newsletter, the Driving Force, which frequently includes articles on land use (current issue attached). We also send out email alerts to SAN members, which include alerts regarding legislation affecting vehicle suspension and height – this year we alerted members to two bills that would have limited hobbyists abilities to modify their suspension, one in North Dakota and another in Oregon.
SEMA Action Network - Auto enthusiasts protecting our hobby :: Join (http://www.semasan.com/san/join.aspx)