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Letter to the Editor: Jim Barnhart
By Staff | Jul 14, 2021
Dear Editor,
I have a question for the organizers and supporters of the Backhome Festival, the people of Wetzel county and the surrounding area, but I’d first like to set it up with a little info about my personal feelings on freedom.
I am a staunch supporter of freedom. I don’t believe government should be involved in or dictate anyone’s life that does not interfere with the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of another person. However, in this land we call free, we sure do have and make a lot of rules and laws to stifle freedom. One example of this is mandatory seat belts. While I believe in seatbelts and the benefit of wearing them, I don’t believe a person should be forced or have to pay a fine for not wearing them. Encouraged, yes, forced, No. As I often say, “My head, my windshield, if I want to stick my head through MY windshield, it should be MY business and no one else’s.”
The Revive 66 Campground doesn t open until 8 p.m., but on Thursday a handful of people were waiting outside the gates by 7 p.m. Some said they had been there for a few hours to make sure they got a trailer.
There are currently 10 teardrop trailers and three units that are accessible to those with disabilities on the property, which are rented on a first-come, first-serve basis. More trailers will be delivered this week and in the coming weeks.
The campground is open Monday through Friday but that will switch to seven days a week as soon as there are enough trailers to make it financially feasible to hire more staff.