East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Sept. 30, 2022
,” Page A1, Sept. 27:
Sheriff Ahern claims he was informed it didn’t matter if new hires were rated “Not Suited” for employment, but now admits that is illegal. He promises to restore police powers and deadly weapons to those deemed unfit once he can obtain second opinions. One wonders when the Board of Supervisors will fulfill their responsibility to oversee the Sheriff’s Office.,” Page A1, Sept. 22:
Real cowboys don’t practice this weird and salacious abuse on a real ranch. It will be such a relief to be able to show up at the rodeo and not have to watch these degrading sexual assaults. Thank you Alameda County Board of Supervisors.I am writing to ensure that every parent, teacher, student and Californian votes yes on Proposition 31 to stop the sale of candy-flavored products Big Tobacco uses to hook kids on nicotine.
A yes vote will help protect our communities. Just remember, a yes on 31 is a vote to protect our kids from a lifelong addiction that big tobacco is pushing.Leaders must do moreto halt Oakland crimeAlmost every day, you read about another shooting in Oakland and the lawlessness seems to be spreading to other communities.
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