Monkeyleg
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Todays editorial and letters-to-the-editors pages of major newspapers were filled with the usual, "why, there oughta be a law" responses. More, actually, than I anticipated.
Of all of the failings of the system, the one that seems most pertinent is the establishment of "gun free zones." We all know that such zones mean "victim-rich target zones."
But how to convince the public that their idea that a mere sign or school policy is a ridiculous hoax?
Few editors allow more than a few sentences in a letter to the editor.
So, we must distill our message into just a few words.
Suggestions on which words to use are much appreciated.
Of all of the failings of the system, the one that seems most pertinent is the establishment of "gun free zones." We all know that such zones mean "victim-rich target zones."
But how to convince the public that their idea that a mere sign or school policy is a ridiculous hoax?
Few editors allow more than a few sentences in a letter to the editor.
So, we must distill our message into just a few words.
Suggestions on which words to use are much appreciated.