I don’t think guns should be in school, especially on teachers, an issue under consideration before the Maine Legislature. It’s unsafe and unneeded. Why bring the problem into school? Arming teachers is like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet hole. It’s just treating the symptoms and not the sickness. Most shootings are with guns that […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Norman Ford: Abortion bill’s measures are ‘extreme in multiple ways’
I recently saw where Gov. Janet Mills has introduced bill L.D. 1619, which would allow abortions up to time of birth, with the approval of a qualified medical professional. This bill seems extreme in multiple ways, regardless of religious beliefs or non beliefs. It appears that society has turned a blind eye toward abortions and […]
Parivash Rohani: Tragedy’s anniversary provides opportunity for positive change
On June 18, 1983, 10 Bahá’í women were hanged in prison for their commitment to justice and equality. As the 40th anniversary of this heartbreaking event approaches, I reflect on my personal connection with these remarkable women. They were my friends, and the older women served as my mentors. I left Iran in 1979, just […]
Cathy Harris: Maine needs bills to prevent, not cause, school shootings
I am a retired teacher and a grandmother. I recently testified against a bill that would allow teachers to be armed in school (LD 52) and another that would allow individuals with a concealed weapons permit to carry in schools (LD 1557). Bringing a loaded weapon into a school setting is a disaster waiting to […]
Phyllis Rand: June 19 is both Juneteenth and World Sickle Cell Day
June 19 is Juneteenth, a national holiday commemorating the end of American slavery. It is also World Sickle Cell Day. For me, it’s an opportunity to raise awareness about sickle cell disease and the challenges patients face while battling the chronic condition. Through blood donation, I discovered that I was a match for patients living […]
Christine Henson: Veterans homes offer award-winning care, don’t ‘warehouse’ residents
Maine Veterans’ Homes gratefully acknowledges the Western Maine Veterans Advisory Committee’s role in enriching residents’ lives through their volunteer support of activities organized on behalf of our veterans during the past several years. An important misnomer bearing correction, however, is the suggestion that at any point during the past three years our residents have been […]
Milagros Sanchez: LD 199: Restoring health care access and well-being of all Mainers
There are countless Mainers who face insurmountable barriers in accessing essential health care, but one bill — L.D. 199 — can restore MaineCare coverage for all individuals in our state. It is time to ensure that all Mainers receive the vital care they need, regardless of immigration status. When COVID-19 hit, we sought solace in […]
Larry Gilbert Sr.: Harmon offers ‘breath of fresh air’ for Auburn
I applaud Jeff Harmon’s decision to run for mayor of Auburn. He would be a breath of fresh air for the city. I’ve known Jeff going back to our law enforcement days when he was deputy chief of the Maine State Police. He is bright, has high moral character and is a true public servant. […]
Paul Poliquin: Sheline deserves re-election as Lewiston’s mayor
The people of Lewiston are very fortunate to have a dedicated person who cares for our city, our community. With a proven track record, Mayor Carl Sheline is invested in Lewiston. He is a businessman and also owns property in our community. Carl has been a great ambassador for Lewiston, especially keeping us aware of […]
Mark Wood: Arrogance usurps truth with LD 535
L.D. 535 is a bill before the Maine Legislature, passing 7-4 out of committee with two legislators voting to pass the bill with an amendment, to allow 16- and 17-year-old teenagers to receive gender-changing hormonal therapy without parental consent. Determined to chip away at parental rights and childhood innocence, advocates of this bill believe this […]