Read the Express-News letters to the editor for May 5.
A reader notes that not all weapons are created equal and that assault-style rifles are inherently dangerous.Re: “West Texas leaders tell fed panel of worker needs,” Business, April 27:
Upskilling students, particularly those in rural areas and those in mid-career, without requiring them to relocate means we can train more people for the jobs that are available in their communities. This is a commitment to and investment in the future of West Texas.Linda Battles, WGU Texas regional vice president and chancellorThe letter both inspired and frustrated me.
All examples listed in the letter, including clubs and bottles, have no inherent danger built in. To drive a car, you not only need a license but a registration. And there are real consequences for breaking the many traffic laws.
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