"Hands Across the Sand" protests legislative effort by oil industry
Photo By David Moynahan
February 13 was an amazing day in Florida. Wearing black to symbolize an oil spill, thousands of people took to the state's beaches in a massive "Hands Across the Sand" statewide protest opposing offshore oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
We formed human chains to protect the state's famous white-sand beaches, and sent a message to our state Legislature that Floridians don't support oil drilling—especially in a state with an economy that runs on tourist business.
The turnout was wonderful - potesters showed up at more than 80 different beaches, from Jacksonville to Key West to Tampa and all the way up the state's west coast to Pensacola. It was an awe-inspiring sight to see all those Floridians joining together to let legislators know that the people don't want oil rigs off Florida's coast. They aren't buying the empty promises being peddled by the high-priced oil lobbyists.
Last year, the state House of Representatives passed a bill that would have allowed oil rigs three to 10 miles from Florida's Gulf coast. The bill died in the Senate. This year, a group of oil companies that won't identify itself is back, spreading around campaign cash, hiring lobbyists and pushing the Legislature for permission to drill.
The simple, nonpartisan "Hands Across The Sand" protest was the brainchild of Dave Rauschkolb, a surfer who owns Bud & Alley's restaurant in the North Florida community of Seaside. It was a great idea and, as great ideas do, it spread!
Florida's Legislature convenes March 1, and we're hearing that the Florida House wants to pass a drilling bill, but leadership in the state Senate isn't interested. We hope that's true, but we're staying on our toes. We'll keep you posted.
Some of us see cultural change, such as no more new oil drilling, Many still have the illusion that we can drill our way out of our problems.
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