How often can one simple policy contribute decisively to solving two of our nation’s greatest challenges? Our national goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions over the decade and achieving net zero by 2050 can be accomplished most cheaply, and most surely, if we tax the use of fossil fuels. The benefits of this policy – […]
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Letter to the editor: We must channel anger into a stand against gun violence
“Where have all the flowers gone?” American icon Pete Seeger sang. “When will we ever learn?” This question stands. Our children, family, friends and neighbors die at the hands of angry, violent men (mostly) and boys shooting legal assault weapons at innocent, peaceful citizens trying to live freely. We increasingly use firearms to kill ourselves […]
Letter to the editor: It is time to ban assault rifles
These assault-style weapons cause by far the most lethal wounds and allow a gunman to shoot many people in a short period of time.
Letter to the editor: Assault rifles are meant for war alone
After the tragedy in Lewiston on Wednesday, assault rifles should be outlawed in Maine. Assault rifles are used in warfare, on the front lines, to kill as many people as possible at the same time in self-defense. We need to outlaw assault rifles in Maine and ignore those who blame human beings; the guns are […]
Letter to the editor: Community violence prevention needed in wake of shooting
As the complexities of Wednesday’s deadly mass shootings unfold in our backyard, I am reminded that our lawmakers have continuously rejected opportunities to address violence at its root cause. I have spent the past few months lobbying and organizing for federal funding of community violence interruption programs. If funding were passed, it would allow organizations […]
Letter to the editor: Restore policing power of federal firearms agency
Around 2 a.m. Thursday, our daughter called from the West Coast, concerned for our safety after hearing about the Lewiston mass shootings and the fugitive status of the gunman. While I have not yet heard Sen. Susan Collins’ statement on this latest tragic violence, I suspect she’ll also be “concerned.” Unlike my daughter’s genuine concern, […]
Letter to the editor: Our future is dependent on peacemaking
The single most important task for the long-term survival of the human race is peacemaking. Regional wars involving nuclear powers are now raging in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Escalation risks are high and containment efforts are essential. The U.S. has a critical role to play in this work. Gone are the days when […]
Letter to the editor: Question A will worsen Portland’s housing crisis
Portland’s Parkside neighborhood is one of the most affordable in the city, and, as a renter there, I’m lucky to live in an apartment I can afford. Strong rent control protects tenants like me from rapidly rising rents. Question A puts that at risk. If it passes, Question A would exempt an estimated 4,300 apartments […]
Letter to the editor: Holding out for Sen. Collins to do something about Tuberville
A few months ago, I asked Sen. Susan Collins, using her online contact page, what she will do about Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on approving military promotions reflecting his objection to using funds to transport military personnel from where abortion is not permitted to states where abortion remains legal. Sen. Collins did not indicate that […]
Letter to the editor: Let reason on gun control prevail
Isn’t it time to enforce red flag and other reasonable gun laws?