No sir, I'm not calling people who want to go to the beach extremists, I'm calling people who go to extremes (including exaggerating, embellishing, instigating, manipulating, misleading, and other forms of misinformation) extremists. If the shoe fits, feel free to wear it.
You mean like the following?:
1. No taxes are paid on beach front properties
2. Public Property became Private Property due to HB 631
3. Quiet Title made Public Beach Property Private Property
4. Walton County Residents have had unlimited use of Private Property from the dune line to the water line against the will of the Private Property Owner for the last 100 years
5. Since Sherriff Atkinson announced he would not arrest trespassers, that makes it legal to trespass on Private Property in Walton County
6. Repealing HB 631 will eliminate every CU lawsuit, or the requirement for the BCC to use Due Process to take full and immediate control over Private Property in Walton County against the will of the Property Owner.
7. It is badgering to ask questions supported by CU advocates that are contradictory to Florida law or information posted on the Walton County web site
8. If CU does not pass then Residents and Tourists will not be allowed to walk the 26 miles of beach in Walton County, nor will they be allowed to swim, fish, surf, or build sand castles.
9. The beach crowding problem is caused by greedy beachfront homeowners and not the successful promotional efforts to increase tourists from 1 million per year to 4 million per years in the last decade
10. And extra bonus statement, asking questions or pointing out CU myths make a person a "drama queen"