East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Aug. 19, 2022
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Hayward has a volunteer task force that helps keep the city clean and provides an app to report trash, graffiti, abandoned vehicles and the need for weed abatement. Oakland should offer such a plan, which is much more effective and costs less.Proposed ban on wild-cow milking threatens rodeosHaving forced the Ringling Brothers Circus out of business, animal rights extremists now seek to shut down the beloved Rowell Ranch Rodeo in Castro Valley.of Americans are vegetarians.
We urge the county supervisors to oppose this. Let the animal rights people consume their tofu burgers.Legalizing drugs anotherbad plan from the leftJoe Rosenheim’s premise is that by legalizing drugs and having the government provide the drugs free, users will magically quit committing crimes and become “bored” because they will not have to spend precious time with the illegal drug procuring process. However, I don’t believe we saw that result when we legalized marijuana.
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