The Guide To Being A Fully Pledged Hells Angels Member

Published on 09/28/2020
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If you have heard about biker clubs across the world, then the Hells Angels are probably the most infamous outfit that comes to mind. The Hells Angels began in 1948 in Fontana, California, and would soon become the most popular biker gang. What started with a few American motorcyclists is now a group of hundreds of followers from all over the globe. For sure, there have been some members who deliberately break the rules of the club, but when it comes to their honor, they do not take prisoners. This is an ironbound policy and members always stick to a certain code of conduct – the one they created! Their rules cover everything about the whole operation of the club, from the dress code, to how members are incorporated in the group, and even how they function daily. So, what are these rules and guidelines? Continue reading to find out more.

Being Incorporated Into The Group Comes Through Voting

Browsing the Hells Angels official website will give you a clear indication of their policy… If you have to ask questions about how to join or become a member, then it is likely you are not really ready for such a commitment. To become a full-fledged member of the charter, you may even have to wait for years.
Why so long, you may ask? One has to develop a strong relationship and bond with the members, which prompts them to consider voting you into the clan. The basic idea is that you have to be fully committed, because once you are in, it is for a lifetime.

Being Incorporated In The Group Comes Through Voting

Being Incorporated Into The Group Comes Through Voting

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You Are a “Prospect” Before Becoming a Member

Julian Sher, an investigative journalist, noted that if one wants to become a member of the Hells Angels clan, they have to behave like a “sideman” to the group. This means that you have to hang around with the members and attend a few of their special events to get an exact idea of what you are in for. Before you are signed as a member, you are called a “prospect,” which is indicated on your vest. You are still a critical member, however, as you are responsible for running most of the daily errands for the group.

You Are A Prospect Before Becoming A Member

You Are A Prospect Before Becoming A Member

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