With respect to the story on the front page (Globe, Jan. 29) regarding Kelly Maddy’s petition to put the decriminalization of marijuana to a vote, one need look no further than page 3A (“Jury finds man guilty”) to see exactly why this is a preposterous notion.
No one in command of their thinking processes would fail to see the connection between pot and the eventual moving on to harder drugs. It’s all about avoiding reality. Get a job, grow up, get a life, and quit looking for a way to avoid responsibility.
Dianne Slater
Joplin
Opinion
Voices: Grow up
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Other Views: When is a right a right?
The framers of the U.S. Constitution were admirably clear, or so they and we thought, when they wrote in the Fifth Amendment that no person shall “be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.”
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Phill Brooks, columnist: Stumbling blocks hinder Legislature
House Speaker Steve Tilley may have coined the best word for the 2012 legislative session. “Incremental” was how he described what the Legislature had accomplished on education.
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Other Views: War on terror isn't over
Weary of a war on terror that has gone on for years, we would like to declare victory and return to normalcy.
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Kathleen Sebelius, guest columnist: Hospitals show collaborative ingenuity
As the anniversary of the past year’s tornado approaches, I’m reminded of the visit I made to Joplin shortly after the storm to check on federal efforts to support the recovery.
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Roy Blunt, guest columnist: Spirit of Joplin resilient one year after disaster
I served the people of Joplin for 14 years in the U.S. House. I live about 60 miles from Joplin, and I’ve been here hundreds of times. Having grown up in Southwest Missouri, I’m also familiar with tornado damage.
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Our View: Inspiring all of us
We look forward to the speeches of honor student Michelle Barchak and others Monday night when they address the 2012 Joplin High School graduating class — along with President Barack Obama and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon.
- Rebecca Spracklen Kanan: Ode to Joplin (5-22-11)
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R. Duane Graham, guest columnist: Trees — and communities — require time to grow
“I never saw a discontented tree,” said the great naturalist John Muir.
Well, I have seen a lot of discontented trees in Joplin this past year as I have moved through the still-healing disruption that tracks across our town . . . -
Emily Fuller, guest columnist: Two cities, two tornadoes
I’ve been afraid of storms ever since I can remember. When I was 4, my dad told me if I stood too close to the windows in our house I could be struck by lightening.
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Kevin Wilson, guest columnist: The world isn't ending, but the spending must
OK, let’s get something out on the table right from the get-go: I am not, and have never claimed to be, an economist.
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