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Gun violence research necessary

The debate about how best to prevent mass shootings in schools is in full swing. It is fascinating to observe the impressive variety of concepts presented. As society tries to move forward on issues of gun control on one hand versus arming teachers on the other, it would be wise to keep a couple of […]

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Remove the worst tools of violence

I find it bizarre that people are so concerned about the pain lobsters may feel while being cooked in the traditional manner, but cannot bring themselves to slightly alter the gun laws when so many children and adults are being killed. In my lifetime, including a career as a Maine game warden, hunter and gun […]

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Stand up to the NRA

The front page of the Sun Journal on Feb. 22 had a lot to report: the death of the Rev. Billy Graham; the follow-up on the Parkland, Florida, massacre; a plan to save Mainers 10 cents on each bottle of wine or liquor … Wait, what? With apologies to the party animals, their woes are […]

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Middle America must lead on guns

America desperately needed a new kind of citizen leader to force political change. She found it in the students, parents and teachers scarred by the massacre at a Parkland, Florida, high school. Watch how effective they’ve been at making the case for tighter gun laws. Watch how they’ve alarmed politicians under NRA control. Their power […]

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Children are worth saving

The Parkland school shooting in Florida again raises the point that this nation has a problem that has not been solved, even after previous mass shootings. The nation’s children and grandchildren are at risk. The problem is that simple. Mental health problems and guns seem to be connected in the school and other mass shootings. […]

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We need gun policy action now

In the wake of the latest mass shooting, I found myself in an unfortunately familiar place in which tears poured from a reservoir of pain and empathy for those whose lives were torn apart. But my sorrow quickly turned into anger and frustration over the back and forth debate on this topic that has divided […]

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Representatives need ideas

If every student who plans to walk out of school for 17 minutes on March 14 would, instead, sit at their desks and write a letter to their congressional representatives, telling them exactly what they should do to stop gun violence in America, it would actually change things. It is not enough to march and […]

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No reason to possess assault rifles

There is no reason for a private citizen to have an assault rifle. He can’t hunt with it; he can’t protect his home with it; and he can’t resist governmental oppression with it — the government has tanks, attack helicopters, stealth bombers, etc. The only hope with that is to keep the Armed Forces representative […]

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I no longer feel safe here

As Bob Dylan wrote years ago, “How many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.” Well, certainly the answer is not blowing into Congress. Only thoughts and prayers are, as they always are, after each one of the horrific shooting […]