Choices

The death of Shane Chapman is a tragedy. Like many motorcyclists, Shane left behind a wife and young children. One of those children, 10-year-old Emily, has decided to do something about it.

Shane Chapman was killed when a car pulled out in front of him. He was not wearing a helmet. Shane’s home state of Idaho does not require him to do so. Emily wants to change that. She has started a petition to change Idaho’s helmet law to require all riders to wear helmets.

It is easy to see how a 10 year old could draw the connection between her father’s death and the lack of a law requiring him to wear a helmet. She is still learning the concept of personal choice and responsibility.

Shane Chapman had a choice. He could choose to wear a helmet or he could choose not to. Instead, he let the state decide for him. There’s no law that said he had to wear a helmet, so he didn’t. 

As long as their are people like Shane, who place their faith in the state to tell them how to protect themselves, there will be broken-hearted 10-year-old girls, and adults who still think like 10-year-olds, trying to legislate their way further and further into our lives.

If Shane Chapman were alive today, I wonder if he would sign Emily’s petition.

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