Would the ban apply to ham-radio equipment too ?

Frank Gentges fgentges at mindspring.com
Thu Dec 15 22:12:00 CST 2011


The Virginia legislature had a draft bill that would have prohibited 
hams from using their radios as part of the cell phone bill.  The radio 
amateurs got to the people writing the bill and got some changes made 
based on Rhode Island's bill.

Hopefully, the hams will similarly protect against an overarching bill 
like the NTSB would suggest the states all pass.  Better yet the NTSB 
wording should identify hams as an exception to their recommendation. 
We shall see.

Frank K0BRA


On 12/15/2011 5:06 PM, Mike O'Dell wrote:
>
> what about talking to another person in the car at the same time?
>
> or listening to the radio - especially talk-radio where people can
> get all spun-up so easily?
>
> should someone come and remove the taco from your hands
> before you eat it?
>
> what about protecting you from feeeelthy peeeektures on
> on the Intertubes?
>
> The Department of Helping Too Much
> has agents *everywhere*.
>
> He's also known as
>
>       The Man from Phuqt
>
> when things are going too well for too long,
> the Department of Helping Too Much sends
> The Man from Phuqt to come help you
> achieve your nominal level of excellence.
>
> i'm going to go visit the
> Blessed Receptical of Vomitus now.
>
>      -mo
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