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| CMRO is a
non-profit organization formed to promote and protect the interests of
Ohio motorcyclists by monitoring and interacting with the
legislative process, enhancing the image of the sport and its
participants, and providing educational and social opportunities for
members and non-members to become acquainted with both the issues and
the people of the motorcycling community. The purpose of CMRO is
to protect and maintain the collective and individual rights of
motorcyclists while raising awareness about motorcycling among the
general public and promoting safety and education for riders. It is our
intent to provide an appropriate forum for educational activities, voter
registration, community affairs, and charitable events. CMRO
supports national Motorcycle Rights Organizations (MRO) including the
AMA, MRF AND NCOM, and works with other MROs that sponsor social events
for members and non-members alike, hold an annual conference, publish a
bi-monthly newsletter, The Ohio Activist, and donate over
$15,000 per year to various Ohio charities. "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance"
Over the past 22 years CMRO has helped to make
motorcycling what it is today. Some of our accomplishments are: |
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| An important aspect of any organization is communication. Our bi-monthly newsletter, The Ohio Activist, will keep you informed about legislative activities, educational programs and events across the state. In The Ohio Activist you will also find national news as well as articles about fellow freedom fighters and biker opinions. Regions provide local information about meetings and events through regional newsletters and local contact through regular membership meetings. These publications and meetings provide timely motorcycling-related information about your local area as well as news about State and Federal activities that may have a potential impact on you. |
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| There are times in our
lives when events or situations compel us to step forward and speak up
in an effort to exert control over our social environment. It is often
difficult for individuals, however, to have a significant impact on
society. Working as a group, on the other hand, provides us with the
intellectual, financial and human resources that we do not have
available when working alone. By voicing our concerns as one and
working together for a common goal, we gain the advantages of strength
in numbers and the power of the collective will. We as an organization
can accomplish that which we as individuals cannot. "Governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed" Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 |
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