Letters to the Editor for Feb. 1
I’m afraid Tim Steller has fallen into the familiar trap of blaming pedestrians for their own deaths. This may not be a popular opinion, but I believe using drugs should not be a death sentence. It should be really hard to get killed by a car. Because all of us — children, drunks, drug-users, the clumsy, the blind, the elderly — might at some point find ourselves in the middle of a street. Streets in Tucson are unreasonably dangerous. Period.EducationTom Horne is wielding his new power.
Memphis has long been at the top of many Most Dangerous U.S. Cities lists. What were the community conditions that constituted the need for their SCORPION unit? With recruitment being a paramount concern in major cities throughout the country, we have some obvious cause-and-effect scenarios taking place contemporaneously.
The abortion pill is safe and effective. It enables a woman to make the most difficult decision of her life in consultation with her doctor and in the privacy of her home. The only alternative is surgical abortion, which is invasive, adds risk, and is unavailable to many women. This is not the business of the church or the government.Walton is the bestI find it sad that some would choose to demean Bill Walton. I consider him by far the best commentator in basketball.
For goodness sake! Can’t the Legislature come up with something more worthwhile and weighty to spend their precious time on than trying to control how students are addressed in school? Writing as both a retired teacher and a member of the LGBTQ community, I find this proposed bill appalling. Please, give school administrators, teachers, and students credit for dealing with these challenges. We didn’t elect our legislators to micromanage the schools. That’s why we have school boards.
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