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Sounding off: More guns means more shootings

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. As people are tiring of covid, the mass gatherings are resuming, and so are the mass shootings. No other country has this problem, and no other country is so saturated with guns. Coincidence? I hear all the gun advocates’ arguments and scoff, like guns don’t kill, people do. It’s as silly as saying lawnmowers don’t cut grass. They always talk about the rights of law-abiding citizens, but all murderers were once law-abiding citizens. No matter what specious arguments the gun people can fabricate, the fact remains that more guns inevitably lead to more shootings. Simple math. It’s amazing that so many people can be willfully blind to this obvious fact.

Letter to the editor: Making voting easier the right thing to do

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. State Rep. Michael J. Puskaric, R-Washington/Allegheny, has introduced House Bill 25, “Abolishing the No Excuse Mail in Vote former HB 2971.” This appears to be the same modus operandi used by the Republican party create confusion regarding no-excuse absentee ballots, followed by legislation to repeal no-excuse absentee ballots as a “solution” due to “public confusion” regarding such ballots. Testimony before the House State Government Committee on March 18 by Pam Anderson, Richard T. Gebbie, Thad Hall, Amber McReynolds and Charles Stewart clearly shows that such a “problem” does not exist naturally and is only the result of gaslighting by the GOP.

Pennsylvania still has a problem with mail ballot deadlines and it could be worse than 2020

Pennsylvania still has a problem with mail ballot deadlines and it could be worse than 2020
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bkibler@altoonamirror.com If election officials in Pennsylvania counties had enough time to precanvass ballots before Election Day, it would have precluded the agonizing shift in the presidential results over the next several days. Those shifts contributed to the controversy that culminated in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, according to information presented by an official in a conservative county who testified Thursday in a House committee hearing that included state Rep. Lou Schmitt, R-Altoona. Current election law requires precanvassing opening mail ballots, and scanning them without tabulating results to begin no earlier than 7 a.m. on Election Day, but if counties could have precanvassed earlier, mail-in results would have been ready immediately after the polls closed, as soon as election offices hit the tabulation key, said Sullivan County Elections Director Hope Verelst at the latest state government hearing on election reform.

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