Maryland
Statistics 1985 - 2000 - Instead of a decrease in death's, there has
been a 1.04% increase in the Death to Accident Ratio (DAR) since Maryland's
1992 Helmet Law.
Mar 9, 1999 - Senate voted down SB239:
20-27. Senators voting yes were: Astle, Baker, Colburn, DeGrange, Della,
Dyson, Exum, Ferguson, Hafer, Haines, Harris, Hooper, Jacobs, Madden,
Mitchell, Mooney, Munson, Sfikas, Stolzfus, Stone.
Mar 5, 1999 - SB239
Maryland's helmet law amendment cleared their Senate Judiciary Committee today
on a 7-3 vote. We still have a battle in front of us, but we have a tremendous
victory on this first vote. We are fortunate that we overcame some opposition
from big and powerful foes. One of those who provided written testimony
against us was GEICO,
stating that, "some rights are not worth having." We, in Maryland
beg to differ. Our right to decide is paramount!
A NHTSA rep testified against SB 239 and provided written testimony. It
appears that they violated the provision in ISTEA
federal legislation that curtails their lobbying efforts and restricts them
from supporting or opposing a particular piece of local legislation. More on
that as it develops...
We are on our way to a vote in the full Senate. The full Senate hearing
should be on Tuesday, March 8. If this schedule changes, I will post the new
schedule. The 7-3 vote is better than we expected and we are excited about the
next step.
SB239 Analysis: We were successful in
this vote in spite of testimony from GEICO, NHTSA, the Maryland MVA, several
police agencies, Maryland Shock Trauma, a pediatrics organization, Med Chi,
the Baltimore Mayor's Office, and the Maryland Dept of Health and Hygiene.
There were two primary components to this win 1) a lot of time and preparation
on the part of our membership. Members in each chapter kept in constant touch
with their local legislators and encouraged them to support our position. 2)
We are also fortunate that the Judicial Proceedings Committee is considered
one of the most conservative in Maryland. In addition to this many of our bill
sponsors are well respected members of the Senate. There was no single aspect
to winning this vote. A lot of time and hard work paid off.
Kathleen Loerich, Legislative Rep, ABATE
of Maryland.
Feb 23, 1999 - GEICO
testifies against SB 239 at Senate hearing.
Feb 23, 1999 - SB
239 - An "18 and over" helmet modification bill
sponsored by Senator Hafer and co-sponsored by Senators Haines, Mooney, Astle,
Stoltzfus, Colburn, and Munson. MD did not file a house companion bill this
year because the changes in the CGM committee were so extreme that we could
not predict the outcome of a house bill. They are depending on the Senate Bill
as the primary means for modification this year.
If you know of any current activity regarding efforts to remove or
otherwise amend Maryland's helmet law, in the Legislature or the Courts,
please e-mail
that info to us so we can update this site. Thanks.