I always start with the comics myself, it puts me in a better mood for reading the rest of the paper and getting set to write my usual flurry of letters.TruckingDeals wrote:Thanks for doing what we all want to do yet don't because of the frustration.
Too bad the average liberal who shapes their opinions by reading the DMN goes straight to the comics section instead of the editorials.
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- Wed May 13, 2009 11:10 am
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- Tue May 12, 2009 7:25 pm
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Yes, they reserve the right to edit for content, space, etc.WEC wrote:I suppose they have the right to edit and crop without your approval? And without leaving an ellipsis?
- Tue May 12, 2009 11:30 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Another DMN letter exchange.
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Another DMN letter exchange.
On Friday, May 8, the DMN, published this letter:
Students and guns: poor mixers
With regard to proposed legislation allowing college students to carry concealed handguns on campus: Have the sponsors of this legislation been drinking?
In a nationwide survey by the Harvard School of Public Health, nearly 43 percent of college students admit binge drinking (five or more drinks in a row) at least twice a month. Twenty percent admitted binge drinking three or more times in the preceding two week period.
And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?
Susan Sanders Wansbrough, Dallas
My reply, as published today May 12:
On guns on college campuses: CHL holders are responsible ...
Re: "Students and guns: poor mixers," by Susan Sanders Wansbrough, Friday Letters.
Wansbrough cites a Harvard School of Public Health study that indicates a high percentage of students are irresponsible, and then asks, "And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?"
No, what we, the electorate, have asked legislators to do is to change the rules so that responsible people who have obtained their concealed handgun licenses can avail themselves of their basic right to self-defense.
CHL holders have been thoroughly investigated, and the dire predictions by many of blood in the streets after drunken road-rage gunfights after fender-benders, have not come true. There is no reason to expect responsible CHL holders, adults over 21, to act any differently in college, where irresponsible teenagers do participate in irresponsible behavior.
Jim Longley, Allen
And someone else wrote in:
... and drinks used to be different
Letter writer Susan Wansbrough says that students shouldn't be allowed to carry guns because of "binge drinking," which has apparently now been defined as five drinks. We should be thankful for small favors.
When I went to SMU in 1970, five drinks was called "studying."
Stephen Boone, Garland
And my original letter said:
Susan Sanders Wansbrough cites a Harvard School of Public Health study that indicates a high percentage of students are irresponsible, and then asks "And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?"
No, what we, the electorate, have asked our legislators to do is change the rules so that RESPONSIBLE people, who have obtained their CHLs, can avail themselves of their basic right to self defense. Gun free zones are not gun free they are merely target rich environments for nut cases to go out in a blaze of glory.
CHL holders have been thoroughly investigated, and the dire predictions by many, including this paper, of blood in the streets after drunken road rage gunfights after fender benders, have not come true, and there is no reason to expect responsible CHL holders, adults over 21, to act any differently in college, where irresponsible teenagers do partcipate in irresponsible behavior.
When seconds count, the police are just minutes away.
Note several important points the paper left out.
Students and guns: poor mixers
With regard to proposed legislation allowing college students to carry concealed handguns on campus: Have the sponsors of this legislation been drinking?
In a nationwide survey by the Harvard School of Public Health, nearly 43 percent of college students admit binge drinking (five or more drinks in a row) at least twice a month. Twenty percent admitted binge drinking three or more times in the preceding two week period.
And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?
Susan Sanders Wansbrough, Dallas
My reply, as published today May 12:
On guns on college campuses: CHL holders are responsible ...
Re: "Students and guns: poor mixers," by Susan Sanders Wansbrough, Friday Letters.
Wansbrough cites a Harvard School of Public Health study that indicates a high percentage of students are irresponsible, and then asks, "And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?"
No, what we, the electorate, have asked legislators to do is to change the rules so that responsible people who have obtained their concealed handgun licenses can avail themselves of their basic right to self-defense.
CHL holders have been thoroughly investigated, and the dire predictions by many of blood in the streets after drunken road-rage gunfights after fender-benders, have not come true. There is no reason to expect responsible CHL holders, adults over 21, to act any differently in college, where irresponsible teenagers do participate in irresponsible behavior.
Jim Longley, Allen
And someone else wrote in:
... and drinks used to be different
Letter writer Susan Wansbrough says that students shouldn't be allowed to carry guns because of "binge drinking," which has apparently now been defined as five drinks. We should be thankful for small favors.
When I went to SMU in 1970, five drinks was called "studying."
Stephen Boone, Garland
And my original letter said:
Susan Sanders Wansbrough cites a Harvard School of Public Health study that indicates a high percentage of students are irresponsible, and then asks "And our legislators want to let these people carry loaded firearms on campus?"
No, what we, the electorate, have asked our legislators to do is change the rules so that RESPONSIBLE people, who have obtained their CHLs, can avail themselves of their basic right to self defense. Gun free zones are not gun free they are merely target rich environments for nut cases to go out in a blaze of glory.
CHL holders have been thoroughly investigated, and the dire predictions by many, including this paper, of blood in the streets after drunken road rage gunfights after fender benders, have not come true, and there is no reason to expect responsible CHL holders, adults over 21, to act any differently in college, where irresponsible teenagers do partcipate in irresponsible behavior.
When seconds count, the police are just minutes away.
Note several important points the paper left out.