CELEBRATING 17 YEARS OF SUPPORTING MASONRY 2008 - 2025
CELEBRATING 17 YEARS OF SUPPORTING MASONRY 2008 - 2025
Brothers, if you are a current member of the Temple Guard MC, please click the button below to pay your 2025 dues ($35.00) before January 31.
After that it will go up to include a late fee of $10.00.
What do the Confederation of Clubs do? The Confederation of Clubs is set in place to provide protection for motorcyclists and to promote the freedom of motorcycle clubs. The aim of the organization is to discourage discrimination toward motorcyclists.
Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (AIM) is a free legal services program from attorney Richard Lester and our affiliated law offices in every state and Canadian Province. It is a nationwide effort to serve the legal needs of the motorcycling community. Many motorcycle riders are not aware of their rights, and we want to change that. It’s not illegal to be a biker and you have rights.
NCOM is more than just a single organization; it is comprised of numerous motorcycle rights groups, clubs, and associations, all working together for the greater good of the biker community. Today, the coalition has expanded to include hundreds of thousands of riders and more than 2,000 member organizations from all over the United States.
We are A.B.A.T.E. of Louisiana, Inc. A.B.A.T.E. is an acronym for American Bikers Active Towards Education; we are the only recognized Motorcycle Rights Organization in the State of Louisiana. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to motorcycle safety, awareness, and realistic motorcycle legislation. A.B.A.T.E. of Louisiana, Inc. is not a club.
The Louisiana Confederation of Clubs & Independents is a member-based organization of patch holding Motorcycle Clubs, Associations, and Independents who have united to eliminate discrimination against motorcyclists and to increase communication and understanding between clubs, the motorcycling community, Government, and the communities of the state of Louisiana.
The Motorcycle Profiling Project (MPP) is dedicated to the grassroots effort to pass laws addressing profiling and discrimination. The MPP is not intended to replace other organizations. Rather, the project is intended to coordinate and unify the different elements and organizations in each state towards this common goal, including the Co
The Motorcycle Profiling Project (MPP) is dedicated to the grassroots effort to pass laws addressing profiling and discrimination. The MPP is not intended to replace other organizations. Rather, the project is intended to coordinate and unify the different elements and organizations in each state towards this common goal, including the Confederations and Coalitions of Clubs, US Defenders, C.O.I.R., ABATE, MMA, NCOM, MRF, AMA and the many smaller MRO’s that exist around the country.