Editor:
After reading yet another of Denton Mays almost weekly far-left letters to the editor, this one under the subject of Reasonable gun control is long overdue in the Cortez Journal Aug. 21, I feel a reasonable response (Mr. May calls these bleatings in his letter) is warranted.
Mr. May chastises advocates of gun ownership for presuming to know the intentions of the founders, then goes on to say, very likely, they (the founders) would have limited the uses of such weapons to the military. Sounds to me he, too, presumes to conveniently know the founders intentions. Is it a reasonable conclusion that advocates of gun ownership (and the U. S. Supreme Court) do not know the founders intentions, but Mr. May somehow does?
Heres my reasonable opinion about Mr. Mays reasonable gun control laws: Those laws will only be reasonable to Mr. May if he is the one that gets to define reasonable.
Also, I believe we have reasonable laws against murder. Somehow, those reasonable laws dont hinder murderers any more than I suspect Mr. Mays additional reasonable gun control laws would. I wonder if Mr. May would also like to add another reasonable law making it illegal to illegally kill or harm another person. Yes, I bet thatd help fix the problem.
Rick Corbitt
Dolores
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