FEDS SEEK STIFFER SENTENCES FOR "GANG" MEMBERS "
In an attempt to make
punishments stiffer for street gangs, a bill has been introduced in the U.S.
Senate to define what a criminal street gang is, " reports ABATE of
Pennsylvania's Legislative Coordinator John Mullendore, who is also a member of
the board of directors of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM).
S.2358 defines a criminal street gang as "an ongoing formal or informal group,
club, organization, or association of 3 or more persons through or for which
they individually, jointly, or in combination, have committed or attempted to
commit, for the direct or indirect benefit of, at the direction of, or in
association with the group, club, organization, or association, 3 or more
unrelated predicate gang crimes." Also, having "membership, age or other
qualifications, initiation rites, geographical or territorial sites, boundary,
or location, or other unifying mark, manner, protocol, or method of expressing
or indicating membership."
"Needless to say," concludes Mullendore, "any one of us could be defined as a
gang under this broad definition if this bill passes. So let your Senator know
we are against this bill."
If you would like to read the entire bill, go to the Senate website:
CALIFORNIA AMENDS HANDLEBAR HEIGHT LAW
Following a spate of handlebar height
citations, ABATE of California set out to amend their "no more than shoulder
high" handlebar height limit to allow for greater flexibility. Assemblyman Jay
La Suer introduced Assembly Bill 2844 to "prohibit a person from driving a
2-wheel motorcycle that is equipped with handlebars so positioned that the hands
of the driver, when upon the grips, are more than 6 inches above his or her
shoulder height."
ABATE lobbied AB2844 through the Assembly and Senate, and Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger signed the bill into law on August 23. AB 2844 has become
Chapter 280 of the law books and will become effective January 1, 2005.
"CONGRATULATIONS to every freedom loving rider in this state who took a minute
to stand up for something!" said Jean Hughes, ABATEPAC Chairman. "We can make a
difference! We can change the law! Now go for a nice long ride and come back
refreshed and ready to work some campaigns so we can lock in those remaining
votes we need to get the helmets off our heads!"
© 09-19-2004
COAST TO COAST BIKER NEWS
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
National Coalition of Motorcyclists