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The second amendment was created long before automatic rifles were created too...do you want to change the rules to adapt to modern times there too?The policy on motorized travel was put in place long before electric motors on bikes were a thing. That rule was put in place with dirt bikes and atvs in mind. That is not an opinion.
E bikes are no louder than a regular bike and have no more impact on trails than regular mountain bikes. There is no logical reason one should be allowed while the other isn't.
It's pretty simple stuff.
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This issue is not as myopic or narrowly focused as noise or trail impact.
It's multiple use mandate means the USFS has always tiered use classifications. Some places a primitive or Wilderness experience is prioritized, some places it's not. Some places don't allow extraction industries, some do.
There is also a conscious effort to ensure some places don't get loved to death. Opening Wilderness up to bikes might not seem like a bad thing right? No noise to speak of... but then someone's bike club starts blazing new trails, usage rates go way up, meaning more people, more trash being carried in, more people deeper in the wilderness.
Access is tiered for a reason. To ensure varying levels of use and to ensure some places don't get abused.
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