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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2203423" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Trust me...... I am 1000% supportive of letting people pay the price for their own stupidity and letting Darwinism run it's course and clean up the gene pool. But, that isn't how it works in the USA. Here in the USA, it will be someone elses fault that I did the stupid thing that got me hurt and now I will sue. Because here in the USA, nothing is our fault. It's always someone elses fault. If we've seen one thing in our recent history it's to take credit for everything good and blame someone else for everything bad. And ultimately this has nothing to do with whether I consider e-bike users to be a user group worthy of gaining access to every inch of trail out there.</p><p>And please don't think that I am against e-bikes. I am not. My dad loved his and rode it right up to six weeks before he passed. It enabled him to hunt places that he could not have otherwise accessed. But that still doesn't mean that he should be able to ride it on non-motorized trails. Again, it's back to having the ability to understand that land management involves trying to provide something for everyone, which is not the same as me having everything how I want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2203423, member: 118231"] Trust me...... I am 1000% supportive of letting people pay the price for their own stupidity and letting Darwinism run it's course and clean up the gene pool. But, that isn't how it works in the USA. Here in the USA, it will be someone elses fault that I did the stupid thing that got me hurt and now I will sue. Because here in the USA, nothing is our fault. It's always someone elses fault. If we've seen one thing in our recent history it's to take credit for everything good and blame someone else for everything bad. And ultimately this has nothing to do with whether I consider e-bike users to be a user group worthy of gaining access to every inch of trail out there. And please don't think that I am against e-bikes. I am not. My dad loved his and rode it right up to six weeks before he passed. It enabled him to hunt places that he could not have otherwise accessed. But that still doesn't mean that he should be able to ride it on non-motorized trails. Again, it's back to having the ability to understand that land management involves trying to provide something for everyone, which is not the same as me having everything how I want it. [/QUOTE]
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