Letters to the Editor

Gun control will not impede terrorists
Letters to the Editor

Gun control will not impede terrorists

July 2, 2016

If gun control is so great, why does President Barack Obama’s hometown of Chicago, with the toughest gun control in the nation, show that there were 1,827 shootings since the…

Talking gun deaths, use actual numbers
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Talking gun deaths, use actual numbers

July 2, 2016

He may as well claim there has been one automobile accident in the U.S. in the past decade. When he referred to the time frame of the past 50 years,…

Nordenskiöld presentation wonderful
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Nordenskiöld presentation wonderful

July 2, 2016

His often tumultuous relationship with Durango authorities, the friendship and help of the Mancos ranching family the Wetherills, who rediscovered Mesa Verde while hunting lost cows, and arrest and jailing…

LPEA should sign waiver with Tri-State
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LPEA should sign waiver with Tri-State

July 2, 2016

As I understand the argument, it’s not a question of if potential local renewable generation would be purchased but who would do the negotiation for the rate we all would…

Conservation Corps pleased with Bennet
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Conservation Corps pleased with Bennet

July 2, 2016

The funding will go to the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps, a public-private initiative that connects America’s youths and veterans with job opportunities that conserve and protect natural resources. This…

Column omits key Animas information
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Column omits key Animas information

June 30, 2016

Continuous water quality monitoring not only alerts officials to blowout events, it also is linked to over 20 years of data on metals concentration. This historic relationship is used to…

Responding to Herald’s front page news
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Responding to Herald’s front page news

June 30, 2016

Instead of focusing on the recent slaughter in Orlando, The Durango Herald (June 26) chose to honor sin with a large front page picture of the gay parade and a…

But would town allow a Bible festival?
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But would town allow a Bible festival?

June 30, 2016

Why not call it what it is, a celebration of those who define themselves by their sexual orientation? Christians usually define themselves by their faith orientation. I would guess Durango…

Camp Hale proposal honors our veterans
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Camp Hale proposal honors our veterans

June 30, 2016

As the original home base and training facility for the 10th Mountain Division, Camp Hale is one of Colorado’s most prominent ties to World War II. More than 14,000 men…

Off-leash dogs big problem on area trails
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Off-leash dogs big problem on area trails

June 30, 2016

The article begins with a photo of Kaitlin Johnsen following the rules by carrying a bag of waste from her dogs. This photo is a perfect example of the complete…

Fine repair services a credit to Durango
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Fine repair services a credit to Durango

June 30, 2016

I wanted to take a few minutes to publicly thank two local businesses for the outstanding job they did to help us out, and let the people of Durango know…

All are welcome in Unitarian fellowship
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All are welcome in Unitarian fellowship

June 28, 2016

The current tenor of our politics seems to fan the flames of fear and encourage us to go beyond holding the guilty accountable and to demonize whole groups of people.…

Comments at Santa Rita not welcome
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Comments at Santa Rita not welcome

June 28, 2016

Yes, my 2- year-old is fiery, passionate and bull-headed. While I wouldn’t change that about him, we are trying to have him channel that passion in more constructive means other…

We need apartments, not more hotels
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We need apartments, not more hotels

June 27, 2016

We already have a ton of them. We don’t need any more. What if tourism heads south, especially since the Environmental Protection Agency sent toxic sludge down our river? The…

Separating Ute funds began with Jurrius
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Separating Ute funds began with Jurrius

June 27, 2016

The current financial structure of the Southern Ute Tribe, separating the Growth Fund from the Permanent Fund and diversifying the tribe’s income structure away from exclusive reliance on oil and…

Headline highlights lack of awareness
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Headline highlights lack of awareness

June 27, 2016

We all have preferences. When you go to a restaurant and your preferred entree isn’t available, you might be inconvenienced, but you are still able to order something else. Preference…

A demonstrated record of reducing crime
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A demonstrated record of reducing crime

June 25, 2016

I believe that most people in the criminal justice system are good people who have made mistakes. We need to focus on addressing the root causes of people’s criminal behavior,…

Champagne best choice for community
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Champagne best choice for community

June 25, 2016

On one particular evening while working on a case, I had hung up the phone with Christian Champagne. Moments later he was at my office asking if I was OK.…

Champagne works to preserve families
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Champagne works to preserve families

June 25, 2016

If the mother works and the children are in day care, she must now stay home and will no longer be contributing financially. No money for food, and the mother…

Stamp a small price for the right to vote
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Stamp a small price for the right to vote

June 25, 2016

Does Mr. Doob have any sense of social responsibility? If he does not think that it’s worth spending 47 cents for a stamp to exercise one of the greatest rights…

Champagne will work to keep us all safe
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Champagne will work to keep us all safe

June 25, 2016

I’ve had the opportunity to sit down with Christian and talk to him about his service to our community as assistant district attorney for the past nine years. As he…

Choose experience for better justice
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Choose experience for better justice

June 25, 2016

Recently, there has been national outrage over the six-month jail term given to a Stanford student who raped an unconscious woman. In our district, my opponent gave a local man…

Champagne more than just a prosecutor
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Champagne more than just a prosecutor

June 25, 2016

I really appreciate that Christian has done more than just be a prosecutor. He has been actively involved in community issues that are important to us all. He has written…

Champagne also helps outside of court
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Champagne also helps outside of court

June 25, 2016

Christian has also worked on local committees to address homelessness, community response to violence against women and habitual DUI offenders. He as written newspaper articles and op-ed pieces on sexual…

Lammons will seek stiffer sentences
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Lammons will seek stiffer sentences

June 25, 2016

This case has remarkable parallels to the Stanford case in which the rapist was sentenced to six months in jail for the rape of an unconscious woman. The rape I’m…

Elect Lammons to be tougher on crime
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Elect Lammons to be tougher on crime

June 25, 2016

There is a balance to be met when determining who should go to jail and who should be given a second chance. The majority of hardened criminals are not “good…

Champagne aims to protect community
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Champagne aims to protect community

June 25, 2016

Earlier this year, I served as a juror on a sexual assault trial prosecuted by Champagne. During the lengthy proceeding, he was at all times prepared and articulate in presenting…

More gun violence brings more inaction
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More gun violence brings more inaction

June 22, 2016

The writer of the candlelight vigil editorial (Herald, June 16) got it right: “The political cul-de-sacs of gun control vs. Second Amendment rights, of religious freedoms vs. militant calls for…

Red Snapper supports local nonprofits
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Red Snapper supports local nonprofits

June 22, 2016

Through a creative strategy of partnering with nonprofit organizations, John Sheehan, Red Snapper’s owner since 2005, makes the Red Snapper’s bar available for the hosting of selected fundraisers. These events…

Olympics should bring out our best side
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Olympics should bring out our best side

June 22, 2016

You think the smell at Santa Rita Park is bad? Just buy airline tickets, get overpriced hotel rooms, hold your nose and pay big money for seats at the Olympic…