From Roberta Moe
Albany
To the editor:
The following letter is not against our Second Amendment of our Constitution. My concern is we don't need a Supreme Court candidate that condones 18-year-olds buying assault weapons. Nobody needs them for everyday living or hunting.
NRA has announced they will spend any amount of money to get "their" politicians elected. It showed with the primary February 20, 2018.
Let's help the Florida students to put a stop to NRA policies and corporate money in the elections. We as Wisconsin citizens and voters can vote against the NRA and win.
NRA's business bank - First National Bank of Omaha - won't renew their contract for the Visa Credit Card. Many other businesses have pulled out their support and discounts with the NRA. Isn't this refusal of the contracts telling us, as a responsible voter, to quit voting these NRA politicians in office and quit having corporate money in our elections?
I know some of you may not agree with my views; but we need to do something about these terrible shootings at our schools.
With elections coming up in April, do we want Supreme Court candidate Screnock, who is a known conservative supported by the NRA in our Court system for 10 years?
Albany
To the editor:
The following letter is not against our Second Amendment of our Constitution. My concern is we don't need a Supreme Court candidate that condones 18-year-olds buying assault weapons. Nobody needs them for everyday living or hunting.
NRA has announced they will spend any amount of money to get "their" politicians elected. It showed with the primary February 20, 2018.
Let's help the Florida students to put a stop to NRA policies and corporate money in the elections. We as Wisconsin citizens and voters can vote against the NRA and win.
NRA's business bank - First National Bank of Omaha - won't renew their contract for the Visa Credit Card. Many other businesses have pulled out their support and discounts with the NRA. Isn't this refusal of the contracts telling us, as a responsible voter, to quit voting these NRA politicians in office and quit having corporate money in our elections?
I know some of you may not agree with my views; but we need to do something about these terrible shootings at our schools.
With elections coming up in April, do we want Supreme Court candidate Screnock, who is a known conservative supported by the NRA in our Court system for 10 years?