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    Kansas Legislation

     



    This only applies to guys & gals from Kansas, but there's a new piece of legislation that will be discussed by a Kansas House Committee January 21st that would give counties the right to declare any inoperable vehicle a "nuisance", subject to being hauled away even if it is not in public view, sitting on private property. There are lots of things wrong with this approach, highlighted in this SEMA SAN release - Kansas Anti-Hobbyist Inoperable Vehicle Bill to be Considered by Committee on January 21, 2014

    If you're not a member of the SAN I urge you to join. It's easy to register your name and e-mail, costs you nothing, and they will keep you informed of proposed changes in legislation across the country. There's noting wrong with being informed, and if you have good representatives they will appreciate having experienced guidance on their side.
    Last edited by rspears; 01-19-2014 at 05:07 AM.
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