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ABATE of South Carolina, Inc. is the motorcyclists' rights organization of South Carolina. Our members brought freedom of choice to South Carolina bikers in June of 1980; ABATE amended South Carolina's mandatory motorcycle helmet law to allow adult freedom of choice. ABATE stands for A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments. Our philosophy is to defend liberty; while we do not oppose safety devices we oppose laws that mandate the usage of devices.

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Thursday 23 May 2013
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Bill H 4653 on agenda Wednesday morning; H 4653 General Bill, By Daning and Crosby Summary: Unlawful to transport child 7 years or younger PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Fred   
Monday, 07 May 2012 20:08
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From Ralph Bell:

We plan to attend the subcommittee meeting and will meet at the I Hop on assembly between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. before we head to the Blatt building. Felix and Dennis have talked to several of the house members during Lobby days about this bill.

House Criminal Laws Subcommittee

CRIMINAL LAWS SUBCOMMITTEE
The following is a list of bills* which may be discussed at the Criminal Laws Subcommittee meeting on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, beginning at 9:00 AM, in Room 516 of the Blatt Building.

S. 1321    Omnibus Crime Reduction Act    Senator Malloy
S. 300    DJJ Juvenile Commitment    Senator Fair
S. 168    Penalties for Cutting Timber    Senator Shoopman
H. 4653    Operations of Motor Cycles    Representative Daning
This is not an exclusive list of bills to be discussed. The agenda is subject to change. The members may bring up and discuss any bill presently in subcommittee.

*This is a tentative schedule, subject to additional bills added to the schedule.

 

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Our friends at Tom McGrath's Motorcycle Law Group have compiled a list of laws that apply to motorcyclists in South Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia.

South Carolina has several statutes that directly relate to motorcyclists, including licensure, inspections, and use of public roads. If you feel that your rights have been violated call them at 1-800-321-8968 and speak with one of their attorneys who practice in South Carolina.

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ABATE does not advocate riding without a helmet; ABATE advocates that you have the right to decide. ABATE does not condone drinking and driving or riding. Contributions to ABATE of South Carolina, Inc., or any of its chapters are not tax deductible.