Do you really think the response here has been one sided? This group seems to be quite diverse in how we enjoy our time in the forest and opinions here seem to run the gamut from those seeking to close the forest to those supporting open access. About the only thing I haven't seen here is anyone suggesting that nothing be done.
For the most part, the discussions here seem pretty civil given the range of opinions and the emotions involved.
Regarding my comments about Mr. Howell, Mr. Horner and the PPA - they have taken a very public position advocating for the closure of the forest. They have published articles, been quoted in news articles, write blogs etc. One has to believe putting such pieces out for public consumption will cause people to react. I am simply doing just that - sharing my opinion that their actions have demonstrated a lack of ethics.
Now if Mr. Howell wants to talk insulting, off the top of my head
-Insulting to me is continuing to show pictures of areas like Jemima Mt, High Crossing, etc, which have been closed off for years, as a reason to support the MAP - that is misleading at best, anyone in those areas is already flagrantly violating the law.
-Insulting to me is attempting to paint anyone who opposes the MAP as a monster truck driving environment hater - that is a lie and clearly is not the case.
-Insulting to me is refusing to come to the table with other other groups to protect the forest to stop the damage - the full court press on the "need" for the MAP continues, its almost like they want the damage to continue.
Back to the original post here, I don't believe Mr. Howell is coming here to simply have a discussion. I believe they are trying to lay the ground work to "prove" the DEPs current approach isn't working. For the record, it is my understanding the real enforcement push hasn't even started yet, and will take place later this summer. Regardless of the plan, things are not going to change over night, and nothing will stop someone intent on breaking the law.