BorregoWrangler wrote:Larry, your post here makes no sense at all and you're putting words in my mouth. You said that a certain aspect of OC (the reasons why some may do it) was ridiculous and I countered that. You said yourself that you don't support OC, so you're bias on the issue and have no ground to stand on when it comes to stating why others engage in an activity that you are against. I've been around OC and have talked with countless individuals about the subject. I know, firsthand why some people do this and when I pointed that out you just dismissed it. There's no cool-aid. Having a difference of opinion is just fine here, but let's just tone it down a bit.
Suggesting that I tone down my responses to statements you made is a little over the top, IMHO. I suggest you re-read your posts. My comments are always directed at the message - not the messenger.
To suggest that someone who is on the opposite side of an issue has no grounds for their statements because of bias, is well....(toned down) - of course I disagree because of my bias. Your position is biased, too - and could be valid, even if I disagree. You stated you know why some participate in OC; that doesn't extrapolate to all of those with whom you've never encountered, especially considering the majority of those who would be afforded this privilege in CA have no more direct experience with OC than I do.
No matter how much time you spend around an activity, that experience alone doesn't make you informed or an expert - merely an observer. I respect the experience you might have had, but it doesn't have any affect on the impact of that event to others. Although I have no direct experience, I am not a proponent of leaping off tall buildings, as I have good reason to suspect the results are not good. It is possible to create informed, valid points of view without any direct experience in the event itself. I feel this can be true with regard to many things, and in my "experience" the OC issue qualifies.
As to your suggestion that the whole OC issue might disappear if CCPs were easier to obtain in CA, well to me that's a shame; each issue should be decided on it's own merits, and one should not be used to leverage a decision where public policy and safety are concerned. That only suggests, to me, that the issue has no standing on it's own, but just as a means to pressure the lessor of two evils...