crazystix
New Member: Apparently you missed a post. Huber replied...
And your point is? Huber is like a deer-hunter with a shotgun. He may hit the target, but most often he simply tears up the subject which becomes much less than it should be and ends in a miserable heap of rot.
Huber is a bit confused in his history. AMA insurance, as we know it, was set into motion by AMA President Johnny Clemens back in early '70s. It basically kept AMA from decomposing as the insurance and Charter Club program gave AMA something to sell. It's still all they have of any significance within this spoiled contemporary society and the Charter Clubs remain as the conscripted slave-labor sales force.
The Safety Code came into place in the '80s. Prior to the SC, the AMA Competition Regulations ("Rule Book") set the standard for Insurance Coverage. AMA insurance was provided the AMA member at any place of operation long before the SC became the manifesto of wanna'-be power brokers.