The lake should be for everyone, if they wish to be included. If certain people are scared of the lake or scared of certain boats, then some people just say "no one is making you stay here."
It's like if one person can't swim, the whole public lap pool should be 2 feet deep so that that one person can stand, when he wishes to take a dip?

It's restricting everyone so that a certain group can feel 100% comfortable at all times. Sometimes it seems selfish to me.
You count on mother nature to make the large waves on large lakes and flat rivers? Then those windy white caps are the best kayaking weather? I never see anyone on the lake when mother nature makes the big waves though.
Not trying to start the whole HB162 argument here. Just not quite understanding the argument.
I agree with the initial post. The accidents/incidents I've seen on the lake have also been at low speeds. I don't understand why they would pass a law without a reliable way to enforce it.
IF the bill is passed, marine patrol obviously doesn't have the necessary resources. Also, I heard the radar guns, now being quoted at $7,000 cannot even accurately record speeds on water? Something about having to be parallel to the object and stationary? Why are they still talking about radar guns, is there a new technology available now? Not understanding that part.
Thanks! Can't wait till summer either way, I'll be out there no matter what!