[meteorite-list] -2 arrested update (Dude-- Where's My Caredition)

dave carothers carothersdl at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 00:37:07 EDT 2009


Steve,

You asked:  "So why do you still think that I think he OWES me an 
explanation?"

As I stated in my last post, it comes from comments like "Often times, 
people have very valid objections.  Other times, they don't." or "Sometimes 
they will say they don't want you to hunt because 23 years ago, a fisherman 
left a gate open and some cows got out.  But usually that isn't a valid 
reason for never letting anyone ever come on their land again."  Another 
comment you made regarding the issue of asking to search a property was: 
"Granted, people lie." Well, maybe they do, but the point is, so what?  It's 
their property and they don't need to explain past the answer... No.

When you say things like the above, in the context of trying to get 
permission to search a property from a land owner, what is being implied is 
that 1) the person owes you an explanation and 2) if the person does give 
you a reason, that reason must somehow be validated as being reasonable by 
you.

I apologize if I'm reading way too much into this, but I've run into a 
similar situation and maybe that's why I'm sensitive to this. I've had 
people wanting to buy property from me and they just won't take a simple NO! 
for an answer.  They too want to ask the question "Why won't you sell it to 
us".  I'm sorry, but I don't owe them or anyone else an explanation.  Even 
if I did provide an explanation, what then?  They try to tell me why I'm 
"wrong" and should sell to them.  That to me is being arrogant.

One last item.  I did not, nor would I ever say or imply that you were rude 
or that your conversations with land owners are contentious or anything like 
that.  From all accounts, you have a stellar (no pun intended) rep.  I thank 
you too for your courteous replies.

Regards,

Dave

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <MeteorHntr at aol.com>
To: <carothersdl at gmail.com>; <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] -2 arrested update (Dude-- Where's My 
Caredition)


Dave,

You said:

"I thank you for the detailed explanation,  but I still have issue with your
idea that a land owner would owe you an  explanation other than "No" when
asked to search their property."


When I clearly stated in my last post:

"Does he have an  obligation to tell me why he said no?  Of course not.  And
did I even  imply that he was obligated to?  But if you don't ask, often you
don't get  an answer."

*****

So why do you still think that I think he OWES me an  explanation?

I don't think he owes me to let me hunt on his land, but I still ask.

He didn't owe me an explanation, but I still asked for one.

Besides, if someone owes you something, you demand, you don't ask.

I didn't demand anything, I just asked.  I wasn't rude. He wasn't  rude.  He
didn't kick me off his driveway. He didn't even ask me to  leave nor did he
end the conversation.  We had a short, 3 minute talk,  then I left when it 
was
evident he didn't care if meteorites would be  lost.  Maybe if I offered him
$10,000 in exchange for hunting, he might  have become interested.  Then 
again,
if he had a $500,000 "crop" out in the  trees growing, $10,000 for hunting
privileges wouldn't have probably interested  him either.

I didn't waste his whole day, he was doing some work, and he kept working
while I was talking.

Now, maybe someone talked with him before I did and offended him  in such a
way that he was sour to not me personally, but to "meteorite hunters"  in
general.  That could have been the case.  And it was, I would  have loved to 
have
found that out.

But since he didn't say that, or give any reason, I just don't know.

Besides, I ended up hunting on one of his neighbors ground the next day
where we found the 1,673g specimen the day before the rains, so maybe it was 
a
blessing that he said "No," and that he didn't tell me why, and that I 
didn't
overcome his objections?

Then again, I might have changed his mind and I might have found 5 kilo 
rock
on his ground instead.

Who knows?  It is all "water under the bridge", or should I say "rocks 
under
the mud" now.

Steve

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