OFF THE WIRE
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) is proud to announce that the Motorcycle Profiling Resolution
(S. Res. 154) passed the U.S. Senate with unanimous consent on Tuesday evening, December 11, 2018.
Over the past few weeks, the MRF had many productive meetings on Capitol Hill to further our objective
of promoting awareness of unfair profiling of motorcyclists across the country. Our resolution’s co-sponsor,
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), has played an integral role in ensuring that the issues of motorcyclists in this
country were addressed in the U.S. Senate.
MRF President Kirk “Hardtail” Willard said upon
learning of the adoption of the resolution, “Passage of
Senate Resolution 154 has been the Motorcycle Riders
Foundation’s number one legislative initiative in this current
Congress. This act today by the Senate is very important,
as it recognizes that the profiling of motorcyclists because
of our mode of transportation or choice of attire is
unacceptable. The personal relationships, the tens of
thousands of contacts, the visits, and the highlighting of
this issue as a top priority during the MRF’s Bikers Inside
the Beltway speaks highly of our passion on this issue
and demonstrates our ability as grassroots lobbyists to
be effective on Capitol Hill.” Willard went on to say, “It
is important to note that this cause united the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, our state motorcyclists’
rights organizations (SMROs), the National Council of Clubs (NCOC), the National Coalition of Motorcyclists
(NCOM) and the Motorcycle Profiling Project (MPP), all of which brought even greater attention to this
critical issue. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation would like to thank our 2018 MRF Legislative Champion,
Senator Ron Johnson, and his staff for the significant efforts they put into passing S. Res. 154.”
As you know, the MRF, along with the SMROs, the motorcycle club community, and with individual riders
across this country have been advocating for a national solution to address motorcycle profiling. With
the help of our champions on Capitol Hill, we have been able to advance our bipartisan and bicameral
resolutions concerning the profiling of motorcyclists.
Russell Radke, MRF Sustaining Member Motorcycle
Club Representative, said, “We are now one step
closer to ending the attacks on our civil liberties from
unconstitutional motorcyclist profiling.”
The MRF is encouraged that we have begun to address
the concerns of the motorcycling community, but we
still have more work to do on this issue. We encourage
the U.S. House of Representatives to join its colleagues
in the U.S. Senate and pass H. Res 318.