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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I have news for you. I have not found one HP boat owner that will leave if the speed limit law is passed.
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Anyway I don't really want anybody to leave, I just want to keep more from coming. And it is not so much 2006 I am worried about but 2016 or 2026. I don't like the direction we are going in. If HB162 passes lets take a ride on the lake in 2016 and see how many boats we find capable of going over 90. Whatever that number is, it will be a lot less than if HB162 is defeated. And THAT is the point. |
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