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Re “House Repeals Washington’s Weapons Law,” Sept. 30: So, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) and the majority of our representatives in Congress think it’s more “important to put people on the record” than to safeguard the good citizens of Washington, D.C. Flying in the face of advice from city leaders and statistics showing that the gun law has cut homicides by more than half since it was enacted, our lawmakers waste their time and our money to consolidate their personal power bases.
I feared no one in Washington had this country’s best interests at heart. Now I know it.
Mary Ann Morrison
Long Beach
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