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Tis is good work, short and **less than** 200 words. Take a single issue, make your point, ram in home, then get the hell out of there - just a like a fighter plane making a dive bomb run
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By Hubert Hoffman / Onalaska | Posted: Monday, August 24, 2009 12:15 am | 1 Comment
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I am writing in reference to a letter by Fran Swift that was published August 20, 2009.
We have a zero tolerance when children point their finger, "as a pretend gun on the playground," because the "action" of children shooting children is unacceptable. We also have a zero tolerance for grown adults who would brandish or discharge a firearm for no reason as well.
Those who attend these public events, peaceably carrying a holstered firearm, are not there to intimidate anyone; they are simply there, going about their business, carrying as they do every day. When our children see us carrying a firearm in lawful, peaceable manner, they will have learned to see beyond the prejudice and fear that so many irrationally associate with firearms.
Tis is good work, short and **less than** 200 words. Take a single issue, make your point, ram in home, then get the hell out of there - just a like a fighter plane making a dive bomb run
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http://www.lacrossetribune.com/news/opinion/article_b94bdcca-8ecb-11de-90d6-001cc4c03286.html
By Hubert Hoffman / Onalaska | Posted: Monday, August 24, 2009 12:15 am | 1 Comment
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I am writing in reference to a letter by Fran Swift that was published August 20, 2009.
We have a zero tolerance when children point their finger, "as a pretend gun on the playground," because the "action" of children shooting children is unacceptable. We also have a zero tolerance for grown adults who would brandish or discharge a firearm for no reason as well.
Those who attend these public events, peaceably carrying a holstered firearm, are not there to intimidate anyone; they are simply there, going about their business, carrying as they do every day. When our children see us carrying a firearm in lawful, peaceable manner, they will have learned to see beyond the prejudice and fear that so many irrationally associate with firearms.