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Roy June 19th 11 09:58 PM

Delaware outlaws Cb radio
 
On 6/19/2011 11:39 AM, radioguy wrote:
. The law even specificIf federal law overrules state law as most
posters in these newsgroups say, then why is the California state law
outlawing transmitting on frequencies your fcc license says you can
overruling federal
law.
If federal law overrules state law as most posters in these newsgroups
say, then why is the Delaware state law outlawing transmitting on
frequencies the FCC says you can overruling federal
law
more info
at
http://www.wgmd.com/?p=6432


Delaware didn't outlaw CB radio. It decided that CB radios fell under
the hands-free cellphone law while driving.

radioguy July 17th 11 07:28 AM

Delaware outlaws Cb radio
 
On Jun 19, 4:58*pm, Roy wrote:
On 6/19/2011 11:39 AM, radioguy wrote:

. The law even specificIf federal law overrules state law as most
posters in these newsgroups say, then why is the California state law
outlawing transmitting on *frequencies your fcc *license says you can
overruling federal
law.
If federal law overrules state law as most posters in these newsgroups
say, then why is the Delaware state law outlawing transmitting on
frequencies the FCC says you can overruling federal
law
more info
at
http://www.wgmd.com/?p=6432


Delaware didn't outlaw CB radio. *It decided that CB radios fell under
the hands-free cellphone law while driving.


read it again, although they did not outlaw ham radio , they,
Delaware, outlawed even having a cb radio in vehicles at all unless
it is in a commercial vehicle If a cb radio is in a private non-
commercial passenger vehicle, it is illegal accordin to the new
Delaware law, and you are violating the law, according to the new
Delaware
law
and they wold have outlawed ham radios in them also if they could have
However, they could not since the Fcc rules say they can
not.
The Delaware law, as written and passed, outlaws even having a cb
radio in a non-commercial vehicle even if it is mounted connected to
the vehicle as usual. The law in that state says a cb radio is only
legal in s vehicle if it is mounted in a commercial vehicle . non-
commercial passenger vehicles are NOT exempt. Delaware has also made
driving more dangerous with this law. I have driven through cities
where the cities were broadcasting one-way traddic reports and road
conditions on cb channel 19 which made my drive and other drivers
drives safer as we kknew wgich roads they were doing constrution work
on and to take and not take among other things. Now, if I have to
travel to Delaware, my only choices are to leave a radio in my car and
get fined or to spend time taking the radio out and travel through the
other heavy-traddic cities without being able to hear the traffic
safety reports those cities provide on cb channel 19 which makes the
drive MORE dangerous and causes MORE accidents ,since regular am and
fm broadcast stations no longer provide any such services since media
consolidation, Dumb Delaware has made the roads more dangerous and
increased the likelyhood of traffic accidents,


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