Helmet Laws, Helmets, and Bikers

For those of you that ride further than the corner store or pub, you know that helmet laws across the United States are a mishmash.  The differences in the technicalities in each state’s rules vary so much that it is almost impossible to decypher.  For adults it’s pretty cut and dry, whether you have to wear one or not, in most states minors MUST wear helmets. 

Technicalities in Flordia for example, require a helmetless biker to have proof of ten thousands dollars in medical insurance.  This does nothing, as ten thousand dollars insurance is chewed up in a day or two in a hospital after brain surgery and the possibility of institutionalization from permanent brain injuries could run into the hundreds of thousands easily. 

How do I feel about helmet laws and helmets? 

Helmet laws are absurd, no adult that I know of, gave up his or her right to think for themselves when they reached 18.  A person should be able to decide whether or not they want to wear a skull bucket, and we don’t need control freak politicians telling us how to be adult in our recreations.   Hang gliding, another of my past hobbies has far less restrictions and is genuinely much more dangerous.  I know, but that’s another story for another time.

If you don’t want to wear a helmet, you should not have too.  However, I believe that riders that go helmetless should have at least 500 thousand dollars in medical insurance, for one reason, you and I pay the bills for people that cannot afford medical care!  The helmet choice should be yours, the choice to put me in a position to pay your bills by raising the cost of mine, is not yours.  Get some fucking medical insurance people, or just try to make sure your head pops like a grape when you have your accident, so the rest of us don’t pay your liftetime medical bills.

How do I feel about helmet use personally?  As the victim of a recent crash on my Heritage Classic, I can tell you that my choice to wear a helmet was very good.  The same window and door that broke my left shoulder and hip also took the full force of my helmet against the top roofline and then through the window shattering it.  It probably would have killed me, taking off the top three inches of my skull when my head hit the roofline just above the passenger window.  I was wearing a very expensive Carbon Fiber half helmet that took no damage whatsoever.  Yeah for www.carbonfiberhelmets.com !  I won’t argue that I am not already brain dead or stupid, but at least I kept what I had huh?

So as a man and citizen I say it is your right to do whatever you want with your braincase.  As a friend and concerned biker, I urge you to always wear a helmet, protect your most valuable asset your brain!

 

PR

June 19th, 2008 by forniss | Bikers, Uncategorized | 3 comments

Vaccine Link To Autism - Contributng Author Julian Irby

Dear Family & Friends,

 

Click on the link below to see my op ed on the “Likely” Vaccine-Autism Connection.  This appeared in today’s Pensacola News Journal. 

 

http://www.pnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080413/OPINION/804130314

 

I am sure I will be criticized by some of our area pediatricians.  However, I will start listening to them when 1) they actually read the studies—most have not, and 2) they can answer the legitimate criticisms raised in contrarian research and in peer reviews of the CDC-sponsored research they claim demonstrates no causality.

 

For those who may be unaware, I am the father of a 15-year old, autistic son.  He was developing normally, talking and playing appropriately.  However, after a battery of childhood vaccinations, he regressed into autism.   

 

Our follow-up research showed he had received enough mercury in his vaccinations to exceed the EPA mercury exposure limits by several hundred times.  We also had his hair tested for mercury. (Hair elements testing is a standard procedure for determining heavy metal exposure.)  This testing revealed our son, like many autistics, is not excreting mercury like a normal child.  In fact, his level of excretion is about one-fifth of normal—again a common trait with many autistics.

 

Many researchers believe that a certain portion of the population has a genetic predisposition making them unable to ward off heavy metals like most people.  Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative used in vaccines, is 50% ethyl mercury.  And, mercury is one of the worst neurotoxins known to man.

 

I am not a doctor, although I have two advanced degrees.  On the other hand, I have read every study and peer review on the autism-vaccine controversy that I have been able to find over the past decade.  Contrary to the mainstream medical and media myth, the jury is still out on this subject.  It is my opinion that there is likely a Vaccine-Autism connection.  However, only with time and additional research will we truly know one way or the other.

 

Julian Irby

Pensacola , FL

June 19th, 2008 by forniss | 2008 Election, Politics | No comments