Kansas Guardsman is Latest Casualty in Iraq
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Fort Riley Soldier Killed in Seperate Attack
Posted: 5:01 PM Aug 1, 2007
Last Updated: 12:38 PM Aug 2, 2007
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Staff Sgt. Travis S. Bachman, 30, a member of the 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard, died Wednesday, August 1 at approximately 5:10 a.m. when an improvised explosive device exploded near his vehicle.

Photos of Sgt Bachman can be seen below.

“My sincere condolences go out to Travis’ family and friends,” said Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting, the adjutant general. “He was a man who loved his country and loved being a Guardsman. He will be missed and remembered. This country was made great and remains so today thanks to valiant patriots like Sgt. Bachman.”

Bachman, a resident of Garden City, Kan., deployed to Iraq with the 714th Security Forces in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He enlisted with the Kansas National Guard in 1993 while still in high school.

Bachman deployed for Operation Noble Eagle in 2002, providing security at military bases in Kansas.

He is survived by his wife, Amber, three children, and his parents, Rodney and Connie Bachmann, Garden City.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

The Department of Defense announced that a soldier based at Fort Riley was killed last week. Spc. Camy Florexil, 20, died July 24 in Baghdad of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle during combat operations July 23 in Baghdad.

Florexil was an infantryman assigned to 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry
Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. His
home of record is Philadelphia.

He entered the Army in September 2005 and began serving with the 1st
Inf. Div. in February 2006. This was his first deployment in support of
the Global War on Terrorism.

To date, 119 Fort Riley Soldiers have been killed while serving in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Additionally, one transition team Air Force Airman was killed July 9 in
Afghanistan.

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Posted by: Crystal Location: Farwell Tx on Aug 11, 2007 at 12:21 AM
Travis, I remember our long drive to Amaillo, trying to get me convinced that joining the National Guard was the thing to do. Though things didn't work out with that, you talked about so many things on that drive that have stayed with me through all these years.. Amber I know that it isn't easy for you or your children right now. And I hope that if you need someone to talk to I can be that ear like Travis was for me at one time. Rest In Peace Travis, You will alwaysbe in my heart and prayers....God bless you for everything that you have done..

Posted by: Becky Location: KS on Aug 8, 2007 at 11:35 PM
My sincere condolences to Travis' family. I've known Travis since childhood and remember the countless adventures with him and other friends in Garden City. His personality was contagious! Travis was a gentleman, a man of integrity, and a good friend. Travis died doing what he loved to do; protect his friends, family, and his country. He will be missed by everyone that knew him. Travis; we'll see you again in Heaven.

Posted by: Marquis Lamar Location: Iraq on Aug 7, 2007 at 09:42 PM
FIRST OF ALL MY CONDOLENSCES GOES OUT TO SSG BACHMAN'S FAMILY. IM A CIVILAN WORKING AT THE MCT STAGING YARD IN Q-WEST, EVERYNIGHT I COME IN CONTACT WITH THE CONVOY COMMANDERS AND SOME SOLDIERS OF THE 714TH AND OTHER UNITS GOING ON THE ROAD. I ISSUE THEM THERE TRIP TICKETS SO THEY CAN GO ON THE ROAD.. JUST BY SSG B'S DEMEANOR I KNEW HE WAS A GREAT NCO, AND LEADER!! HE KNEW HIS JOB LIKE THE BACK OF HIS HAND. HE ALWAYS KNEW HOW TO BRIGHTEN UP EVERYONES DAY IN OUR OFFICE! WHEN I HEARD THE NEWS FROM SGT. J, IT REALLY HURT ME!! SSG B, YOU WILL BE MISSED DEARLY. WATCH OVER ALL OF US!

Posted by: Randi & Teresa Location: Albuquerque, NM on Aug 7, 2007 at 07:50 PM
Travis,as you pass through heavens gate, hold your head high. Watch over us left to wonder why? We are so proud of the happy little boy you were, the sweet young man you grew into, and the fine soldier you became. We thank God for you and the men and women like you who are making sure our daily routines remain....routine. From so many years ago of baby sitting you to now having to say good bye, i wish this day never had to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Uncle Randi & Aunt Teresa.

Posted by: SGT Celis Location: Overland Park, KS on Aug 7, 2007 at 02:45 PM
SSG Bachman I will miss you and and I am sorry I never got to see you again to say thank you. You will live on through the lives of those you have led. Thank you for being what an NCO should be, a man who takes care of his troops and leads by example. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Posted by: SPC Heath Albert Location: Plainville, KS on Aug 7, 2007 at 06:12 AM
I served with SSG Travis Bachman the entire time he spent in Iraq as a member of his squad, gunner for his vehicle for the first 8 months, and friend. Travis was probably the most well liked soldier on the deployment, not only for his personality, but also for his knowledge and common sense. During off-duty time he would have barbeques outside of his living area and offer everybody walking by ribs or a Dr. Pepper to drink. Travis moved on by leading from the front and while teaching another to do the same. It's a quality that he preached and lived himself. By the members of the 714th, as well as many others, Travis will be sorely missed.

Posted by: June Street Friends Location: Clovis, N.M. on Aug 6, 2007 at 10:22 PM
To the entire family of Travis, the neighbors of Rick and Linda Madera, want to say how sorry we are for your loss. It is hard to understand why our love ones are taken from us, the one thing that can't be taken are the wonderful memories that we have and I know that you all have some wonderful memories of Travis. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Posted by: EDWARD Location: madrid-spain on Aug 6, 2007 at 01:19 AM
In the first place I want to give my respects to the family of this nice man that have being killed in Irak.I think the american society has already paid a big price in Irak. Maybe it´s time for the us troops to go back to their country. I think the life of a us citizen is more important than all the oil of Irak. Now Sadam is dead, there is a democratic system in Irak...i think it is not necesary to loose more american lives in Irak. I really admire us people, all the us citizens i met here in madrid were very very nice people. Please don´t understand these words like a critic to the us people or us troops. I suffer when i read that a young us citizen has died in Irak.

Posted by: CPL Hughes Location: Lacrosse on Aug 5, 2007 at 03:05 AM
Travis, You were my main receiver wheather in playing football in Kosovo or the problems in life. You taught me so much. I will miss you brother. If heaven has interet remember.."I'm not touching you" Your family will always be in my prayers. Love ya brother

Posted by: Sgt. Antrim Location: Iraq on Aug 5, 2007 at 02:58 AM
Travis it was an honor to be able to serve with you and to be able to Live with you. You tought me so much and I will never forget you. You and your family will be in my Heart forever. Ssg Bachman was the best NCO that we had in the company always looking after his troops. I can so for all of us in 2nd PLT you are missed and we Love you and you and your family are in our Prayer's

Posted by: Becca Location: Thomas Oklahoma on Aug 5, 2007 at 02:05 AM
Travis I have known you almost all my life, when you lived in Borger and played football with my brother Bobby and when we met again in Garden City when we worked together. I will never forget you and the friendship you showed me & George.You were always there for me when I needed you. I will keep You, Amber, and the kids in my heart and prayers always. Amber he loves you so much and always will.He will always be watching over you and the kids.

Posted by: Rick & Linda Location: Clovis NM on Aug 4, 2007 at 01:27 PM
An American Solider - You Will Be Missed Travis, what a remarkable person. Anyone that knew you will miss you beyond what mere words can express. We love you and hold you in our hearts. Our prayers and deepest sympathies to Amber, Tyler, Kaleigh and Zack. Rodney and Connie raised an exceptional young man. He was a dear brother to Crystal and Bill. Uncle Rick & Aunt Linda

Posted by: Hazel Location: Cleveland MO on Aug 4, 2007 at 09:57 AM
I wish to offer my condolences to the family of Sgt Bachman of behalf of my husband Sgt Henkensiefken who is currently serving with the 714th Security Forces Unit in Iraq. My husband has stated that Sgt Bachman was the best Convoy Commander they had with the unit and he will certainly be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Posted by: Jill Location: Cox on Aug 3, 2007 at 01:51 PM
Travis you are truely missed. You are a wonderful husband, father, and friend. We grew up together and lots of fond memories. My prayers and thoughts are with your family!!!

Posted by: Kinzie Location: Garden City on Aug 3, 2007 at 10:35 AM
Uncle Travis......you will be missed by us all.....i love you alot....and i know that you will be watching us at everything we do and acomplish in our lives! i LOVE YOU ALOT! KINZIE<3

Posted by: Kacie Location: Garden City on Aug 3, 2007 at 01:49 AM
Travis will be missed by many. He was a great man and friend to everyone. He served his country with Honor and Pride. Your family is in our hearts and prayers in their time of grief.

Posted by: Brian Location: Denver, CO on Aug 2, 2007 at 09:02 PM
Travis will be greatly missed. I worked with his parents and his sister in Garden City for many years. They are people who will do anything for anyone, and then some. Rod, Connie and Crystal, my families thoughts are with you and your family. Brian, Robert, Marilyn, Shannon and family.

Posted by: Tammy Caple (Legleiter) Location: Hutchinson, KS on Aug 2, 2007 at 08:33 PM
Thank you Travis for your friendship and being a fellow soldier. Thank you for being there for me when I got married and when I lost my father. You will be missed and never forgotten. My condolences go out to your family. God Bless.

Posted by: Debra Location: Hopkins on Aug 2, 2007 at 02:34 PM
Travis will be missed. He was such a good guy had the highest respect for his family and friends, and loved serving his country. Sad day to see him go! Lots of Love to his family, he will be missed by many!

Posted by: Nathan Location: Garden city on Aug 2, 2007 at 01:28 PM
Travis i will miss you very much...And i know that you will still be there watching my baseball games and thank you for being the coolest uncle and doin watever i needed or anyone needed you wil be missed VERY MUCH LOVE NATE

Posted by: Nora Location: WI on Aug 2, 2007 at 11:50 AM
Thank you SSG Bachman. Our country is better for your honorable sacrifice. My condolences to your family - specifically Tyler, Kaleigh, and Zack who lost you far too soon.

Posted by: a soliders sister Location: Brownsville TX on Aug 2, 2007 at 11:18 AM
I wanted to express my condolences to his wife, kids and parents. When I attend school and later worked with Travis at walmart he was a very good hearted and trustworthy person. ALso,there is no greater gift Travis could of gave to his country than his life. There is no greater sacrifice a family can make, than giving up their loved one for their country. Be proud of him. He was a great man. May God bless you all and comfort you in this time of need.

Posted by: everettmyers Location: stafford kansas on Aug 2, 2007 at 07:05 AM
Travis was my best friend. I will miss you with all my heart and pray for your family. I will never forget you and all that we ahve done together, you were a true freind and I will miss you.

Posted by: Sean & Michele Location: Leander, Texas on Aug 2, 2007 at 02:06 AM
Travis, your Aunt and Uncle will miss you as will all that loved you...

Posted by: SGT Bryson Location: Iraq on Aug 2, 2007 at 12:28 AM
SSG Bachman was the epitome of a leader. In my mind he was the best Convoy Commander we had in Iraq and one of the best Non Commissioned Officers. SSG you are missed. My condolences to his family.

Posted by: A soldiers mom Location: Kansas on Aug 1, 2007 at 11:47 PM
TO Travis's family, my condolences. He is a true American hero. There is no greater gift a man can give to his country than his life. There is no greater sacrifice a family can make, than giving up their loved one for their country. Be proud of him. He was a great man. He will walk with you always.

Posted by: Brian Location: California on Aug 1, 2007 at 06:26 PM
Travis is certainly the epitome of patriotism. I have always respected him for his dedication to family and country. Travis, you will be missed by many and may your life be celebrated with the same passion you gave to this country. Thank you, Sir. Brian Sharp

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    Fire Department: Fireworks Are Illegal In Most Of Sedgwick County
    • Posted By: ShaunI think that people in the county needs to remember that this day is to celebrate or freedom as a country!!! China gave us fireworks to help US and a COUNRTY celebrate. To me this is UNAMERICAN!!! Yes, i agree that the big ones that can set major fires sould probly not be shot in rural areas. And all though this law don't affect me personally, it still does as I am a soldier and an American. I am proud of my country. Even if I could only shoot off fountains or what ever I still think that is better than nothing. As long as the person shooting them off is doing it on a concrete surface I don't see why they can't have small fireworks!!!!!
    • Posted By: donald otnesMy daughter called me at 10:15 pm on July 2, 2009. She had people setting off fireworks in her housing district. The kids were firing off the ones that sound like a bomb going off. Are people that stupid to let kids have fireworks that could blow up and take a hand off or even there face.
    • Posted By: miss americaMy family is apparently among the wild, irresponsible rednecks in unincorporated Sedgwick county that have shot off fireworks every year on the 4th since I was a baby. It's true there is a need to protect farmers' wheatfields, so I can understand why the county might ban the big fireworks that fly up in the air, and bottle rockets, etc. But, why shouldn't we be able to at least set off the smaller fireworks, such as fountains, that are less dangerous? Why are our families denied the privilege of celebrating the 4th in a safe, fun way just because we live in the unincorporated areas? This fireworks ban on the 4th needs to be loosened up. It's really not fair.
    • Posted By: aThink about this people! Fireworks are loud and anoying! I am so sick of people setting them off late at night while we are trying to sleep! My baby is being kept up by fireworks because people set them off at two in the morning!Please just think about where you are setting them off like close to houses and apartment buildings. Those are not good places to be doing them!
    • Posted By: Firefighters daughterFor those who think that firefighters just "sit around" you obviously have no idea what these people do. Just looking at the 4th, I can recall as a child how we all wondered if my dad would get to finish his hamburger before being called out to yet another of the many fires he went on that day . The work they do isn't restricted to a summer holiday. Think about the gear they wear...heavy coats, boots, air tanks, even on 100 degree days. Take a walk in their boots and face the fires, car accidents, tornado/storms, floods, and other emergencies they must face with courage, calm, and strength in order to save lives and property. As for "washing the truck" and other maintenance that must be done, do you want a rusted out, broken hosed truck showing up at your house because they DIDN't do those things? I hope they do get a chance to relax, eat, sleep, etc. between the emergencies they must face. I want a well rested and ready fire fighter showing up at my house should I ever need one
    • Posted By: rebeccahey does anyone know if the little boy that went into QT has been found? I know this isn't the topic but I just wanted to know.
    • Posted By: h: I believe that fireworks like Black Cats can be used in Derby as well as Wichita (it's been a long time since I've done any here so I wouldn't definitely know). But they might be setting off something bigger like an M50. The main problems they've had is with the ones that burst into showers of colored balls and sparks like we see in the big displays, roman candles, M80s and the ones that spray out sparks. The Eagle Beacon, last year, said that a good rule of thumb is if they shoot out sparks more than about 6 feet from the device then they are probably illegal.
    • Posted By: hwell they are sure shooting them in derby and we're in sedgwick county either they are not banned or the police in derby are not doing anything about the ones that are shooting off fireworks already. Frankly I'm sick of it, the neighborhood kids are shooting them off close to my property and my dogs are having fits, a call to the local police dpt says nothing they can do....so if they are banned in sedgwick county then they should be banned in derby and the derby police dpt needs to start enforcing the ban, if they aren't banned in derby then they need to be, there are other ways of having a good time on the 4th of July without having to endanger your yard, my yard, your life!!!!
    • Posted By: If everyone was a responible person that means for their self and for the one's that have children, then we wouldn't have had these laws made.The population is so high now that the fire departments are on overload because of the people that will not take responsiblity for their actions.And as far as the fire department setting around!!! Let your house be on fire and then have to wait because these people are not at their work area's because you think they are setting around.I would hate for them to be kept busy 24/7. What would happen to our town without them if that were the case.Already the street that I live on is littered with trash from fire works because people are not responsibly.(not all)
    • Posted By: DI completely agree with Anonymous at 9:26. Linda, unless you've been living under a rock, it's been well known for years that fireworks are illegal in the city limits. They make the same announcements every year. They don't sell the "big" illegal fireworks in the city but everyone still goes out of city limits to buy them and then come back home and shoot them off out in the neighborhood streets. I've seen fireworks in my neighborhood that would rival the ones at riverfest and Lawrence Dumont stadium and they aren't legal in the city.
    • Posted By: Cliff: That's true but when they are burned off purposely there are fire control measures in place. When someone sets a fire with fireworks they tend to run away and then it gets out of control. Like I said, I've missed work because of people who do this. The reason why they made them illegal in Sedgwick County to begin with is because most people here are not responsible enough to use them safely. And Linda: They've been telling people every year that they are illegal. Most people just don't pay attention. And they only selll fireworks in Wichita that you can set off in Wichita. That's why they've always said "Shoot them where you buy them".
    • Posted By: RodI'm with 'Anonymous on Jul 1, 2009 at 08:08 AM'... Helps us Obama! We need you to protect us from ourselves! ALL PRAISE OBAMA!!!
    • Posted By: LindaOk, for one I think if they were illegal, than why didn't we know about it along time ago. I bet that the majority of the people that lives in Wichita didn't know this, and I think it is not right to start enforcing it NOW, I mean come on the main reason why people shoot of fireworks is for the kids entertainment, Also if its going to be illegal than why on earth should selling fireworks at the stands not be? People see the signs that fireworks are illegal, but when they are driving around wichita and see firework stands it just tempts them that much more. So I think its not right.
    • Posted By: cliffanonomous at 8;08, fireworks are a tradition on the fourth of july. and the "tinderbox "harvesed wheat fields are usually burnt off this time of year anyway even without fireworks.
    • Posted By: Bottle Rocket Roger: What makes you think being American means you should have the right to set off explosives? For the idiots who think they need to have fireworks: how many of you have to call into work and tell your boss you can't come in because some moron set fire to your house or yard? What about when they go outside the city & set them off in newly harvested wheat fields that are nothing more than tinderboxes at this time of year? Every year for the past six years I've lost pay because idiots cannot control themselves or the fires they set.
    • Posted By: donits really sad,,,,we are not hardly even "independent" anymore,,,the government has "used" up all are rights,,,,,like the ol' saying goes though "just be glad your not getting ALL the government you pay for",,,,,period, end of sentence !!!!
    • Posted By: Anonymous who is coming down on firefighters and their "lazy days of washing the trucks and sleeping and cooking meals" has no clue what firefighters do and how many calls many of the stations get,though many are medical. Firefighters are not exactly unpatriotic joy-squelchers, but they are supposed to educate the general public about fire safety. If you even understood all the job entailed you wouldn't talk like that.
    • Posted By: Bottle Rocket RogerWhen I lived in a town just north of wichita,we were able to shoot fireworks ALL day long for a week..Park City allows fireworks ALL day long for week,NO problems in either town! We celebrate the 4th like americans in these towns! The people that made fireworks illegal in Wichita and hate the fireworks are ALL UNAMERICAN! Go hide in you're basements and shake like a coward..the M80's are coming!
    • Posted By: We need two things immediately. One, a petition to remove this descriminatory 1978 law against residents of the county, and secondly, another petition to remove the authors of this law if they are still in office, and any other person in authority that supports it. I'll drive any distance to sign those petitions. Our tax dollars were used to print and post these signs and will also be used again to remove them, and patrol neighborhoods looking for little kids shooting ladyfinger firecrackers. This travesty of the use of our tax dollars must be exposed with those that have attacked Independence Day.
    • Posted By: BobEnforce the law! Many firewoks are dangerous, destructive, and disturbing--especially to pets.
    • Posted By: I never knew there were so many un-educated people around the state. It even says in the text of the story, that the fire department is not going to be doing extra patrolling, due to staffing. People are very careless with their fireworks in the "uncorperated" area's of the county. You add wind, and some dry wood, or brush.. And you cause a very dangerous situation, and put those "poorly staffed" fire deparments that respond in danger. ****If you live in a town/city in "sedgwick County".. you need to check your local laws. The no fireworks law - is for "uncorprated" - aka *NOT IN CITY LIMITS*
    • Posted By: MichelleCan't we come to a compromise? Make them illigal everyday of the year, except the 4th? I agree with the ones on here that said we are celebrating our FREEDOM! This is what the USA is about. Hotdogs, baseball and fireworks! 8-)
    • Posted By: Kristy"But many like Sedgwick County Resident Michael Dixson don't plan on breaking the law." Seriously - someone who writes for a news station should be familiar with proper grammar usage.
    • Posted By: How ironic it is that it's Independance Day however; they tell you that you can't fire off any fireworks.....at least any that are worth paying money for. Yes, we're slowly on our way to becoming a communist country. I miss Archie Bunker!
    • Posted By: Why even celebrate??? Pretty sad when Amerians can't participate in the tradation and celebration of America's Indepandance. I feel for you rual Sedwick County people. Sedwick County SUCKS!!
    • Posted By: TimThe Fire Department IS NOT encouraging people to call 911 every time they see people shooting fireworks, this will create an unnecessary strain on the 911 system. The problem is being worked on and will take time to get things all straightened out. If you have an emergency or a problem that warrants calling 911 by all means call 911. What is not needed is a call to 911 every time you see someone shooting a firecracker.
    • Posted By: The fire departments are going out of their way with NO FIREWORKS signs just because they don't want to have to work any more than they have to. Little fire here and there disrupts their lazy days of washing the trucks and sleeping and cooking meals!
    • Posted By: topperat one time you couldn't shoot fire works in dodge, now that we can the 2nd through the 5th i think. i havent heard of more fires or whatever it is you think is going to happen if you were to allow.. its the 4th of july, and you stoping people from celebrating. thats dumb if you ask me. besides, people are going to shoot them off no matter what you do.
    • Posted By: FrankieThe Fire Department says it only enforces the law against fireworks in Sedgwick County, but I've lived here since 1938 and I remember that it was the Sedgwick County Fire Department that pushed for the County Commissioners to pass the illegal fireworks law.
    • Posted By: anoymousIt is a little confusing, because Park City has fireworks tents all over, but I thought Bel Aire and Park City were actually their own "cities", and not part of unincorporated Sedgwick County. And they are allowed in Goddard,I checked out the website. I wish there was a central list posted where they are legal/illegal, because I do think there is confusion about this, especially when I thought I heard people in Bel Aire saying they purchased permits in the past. Can anyone elaborate?
    • Posted By: DebbyIf they are illegal why are they sold in the city where they are illegal?
    • Posted By: Isn't it funny how it's called Independance Day but yet big brother wants to tell us we can't shoot fireworks? Screw you big brother!! I'm firing mine off!!
    • Posted By: ElmerI saw on the news that you are asking the neighbors to report the people who are using fireworks to the police. Hitler did the same thing when enforcing his laws. Are we coming closer to socialist government, or are you just trying to create a community that is untenable due to loss of trust in neighbors? I can't believe we are repeating history again.
    • Posted By: bobi think the county is forgetting what we are celebrating, our independence. so they should let us shoot them where you buy them.
    • Posted By: JustinLand of the Free, My hind end. Restrictions yes, understandable. But, all out ban? This is not the America I fought for!!!!! Maybe before long we won't have any independence to celebrate!!! And I'm sure the fire fighters are just having to do what there told. Heck, most of them love fire or they wouldn't be doing there job.
    • Posted By: "fire dept only enforces the law" im sure they had a say in how it was created. thats like saying police dont have a quota when writing tickets when im sure they do. how else are police measured when trying for promotions and raises--its by how many tickets they write, how many crimes they solve, ect. people are gonna shoot off fireworks and worry bout what happens later because this is the one time in the year that we get to do so! plus it helps celebrate america's birthday !!
    • Posted By: MikeaI sure wish there was something we could do about the rednecks who insist on setting off the big heavy skybursts in our neighborhood at 1am every night. Fireworks should be illegal inside the city. Loud car radios are, and fireworks are more dangerous.
    • Posted By: BobOk maybe this is a stupid question, but what is unincorporated Sedgwick County? What is meant by that?
    • Posted By: AJ SimkatuEveryone knows that fireworks that go up in the sky are illegal, even in the city of Wichita. The problem is that nobody cares. Most people think the ban is a ridiculous overreaction to a small problem. People are sick of the nanny state telling us what we can and can't do with our own lives and property. What's next, ban skydiving, skiing, riding dirt bikes, mountain climbing? The government needs to mind its own business and stay out of ours.