I thank, and agree with, Alexander Brant’s very reasonable and reasoned letter (“The government doesn’t want to take your guns,” Jan. 17 Times-News).
The issue over gun control is not to take away everyone’s sporting weapons. It is to eliminate military grade assault weapons and certain ammunition that are not used in hunting. It is also ensure that purchasers of weapons be cleared to be able to do so.
In the same issue of the Times-News, Joel Jackson (“Armed men are citizens; unarmed men are subjects”) argues that “a screwdriver can be an assault weapon.” However, in this past year’s mass shootings, the assailants could not have killed the numbers of people that they did with a screwdriver or hammer (another “weapon” Mr. Jackson mentions).
This is not about violating someone’s “rights” to have these weapons. It’s about safety and about all of our rights not to be killed in a mass shooting.
This serious issue needs discussion that seeks solutions, not simply taking a stance that solves nothing.
Yvonne Perret
Cumberland
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The gun control issue needs discussion, not just stances
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Freedom isn’t exactly what he thinks it is
In the June 2 Times-News, R. Steele Selby (“Just how free are we?) defines freedom as “the capacity to do whatever he or she wants to do” and asserts that this definition is “most likely nearly universal.”
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What Maryland calls the Fair Share Act isn’t fair at all
The Fair Share Act was passed in 2009. This law allowed for service fees to be part of the collective bargaining process.
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We have lots to show for our education dollars
I would like to take this opportunity to respond to Judith Weller’s latest anti-education diatribe, “The money they already have isn’t being spent wisely,” (June 3).
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Western Md. Veterans continues its mission
My name is Dan Brashear, I am the founder and director of Western Maryland Veterans.
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Maybe the cyclists and casino workers should be armed
Again, unfortunately I have to remind Don Carns Jr. of Beans Cove, Pa., on his latest repeatedly inaccurate letter published June 10 in the Cumberland Times-News (“Township is nothing like either Pittsburgh or Philadelphia”).
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Let’s all kick in $1 to help save Frostburg’s Palace Theatre
As a former resident, I have many fond memories of the Palace Theatre (“Theater wall crumbles: Palace exterior collapses, unfit for entry: officials,” June 6 Times-News, Page 1A).
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Develop the waterway
Since the debate over removing the dam started about four years ago, I have been concerned about the effect the dam removal would have on the area’s welfare.
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Living center marks national nursing assistants week
Golden Living Center will join in the celebrations honoring the hundreds of thousands of nursing assistants across the country during National Nursing Assistants Week, June 13-20.
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West Virginia, Johnny Cash, coal miners honored on stamps
While this most likely won’t fall under the category of the most earth-shattering letter to the editor you will read today, it is still big doings for those of us here at the U.S. Postal Service.
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If you build a whitewater play spot, they will come
Regarding “River Project Prospects: Experts reveal benefits, challenges at Allegany Museum” (June 7 Times-News, Page 1A):
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