On June 14, there is an important Democratic primary which will determine who will be the District Attorney for Cumberland County. I will be voting for Jacqueline Sartoris. While words are important, I tend to prefer candidates who walk the walk instead of just talk the talk. Jackie Sartoris was there advocating for measures to […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the Editor: GOP takes ‘anti-life’ stance on guns
The Republicans touts themselves as the “pro-life” party. Tell that to the parents of those children slaughtered in Uvalde,Texas. If you’re a fetus, Republicans are tripping over themselves to protect you. But if you’re a third or fourth grader, well, you’re on your own – literally, dialing 911. And their solution to the epidemic gun […]
Letter to the editor: Firearms restrictions are not unreasonable
I like guns. I own several firearms and worked as a guide during one deer season before I went into the service. That said, I believe we need some changes. America has adopted reasonable restrictions in the past to deal with threats to public safety and well-being. The constitutional right to own a firearm is […]
Letter to the editor: Restore liberal arts at UMF
The UMaine System is decimating Maine’s only public liberal arts college, the University of Maine at Farmington.
Letter to the editor: What will finally break me?
Was it our country starting an unjust war in 2003, when I was a sophomore in high school – beginning for me the realization that America is not the land of the free? Was it in 2008, when President Obama bailed out Wall Street? In 2016, when the DNC torched Bernie Sanders’ campaign? Or when […]
Letter to the editor: Prohibition repeal offers model for gun control
The 18th Amendment was done away with; let’s do the same with the 2nd.
Letter to the editor: Trump judges already dismantling gun laws
I am still reeling in dismay over the most recent mass murder in Texas. I note that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, by a 2-1 vote, recently overturned California’s law banning the purchase of semi-automatic weapons by persons under age 21. I further note that the shooters in the El Paso […]
Letter to the editor: Brunswick school offers model for LGBTQ+ awareness
There has been much public debate and controversy lately over LGBTQ+ issues in public schools. In hopes of putting concerns to rest, I’d like to share our experience at Brunswick Junior High School. Since 2016, BJHS has committed to actively supporting our LGBTQ+ students. Pride flags are visible all around the school, and teachers respectfully […]
Letter to the editor: Sen. Collins has little to offer on gun safety
The Press Herald website prominently featured Senator Collins’ participation in a one-hour bipartisan discussion of gun safety measures in the U.S. Senate. Collins voiced her support for a “Yellow Flag” law requiring a “medical practitioner to approve a request to temporarily take away someone’s firearms.” In the article, the senator failed to endorse other effective […]
Letter to the editor: Guns don’t commit mass shootings
The mass shooting at Robb Elementary is devastating to all the parents who lost their precious children. Now the impetus is on gun control, as it always is after any mass shootings. Please think about the following: New York and Chicago have strict gun control laws, yet 10 people were killed in a mass shooting […]