Like my colleagues at the law school, these medical "scholars" don't want to hear facts that might threaten their pre-judged conclusions (otherwise known as prejudices). One-sided programming seem to have become the anti-gun trademark around the nation. The Joyce Foundation requires it for anything it funds. Seattle Mayor's Summit All For Show: Finding viable solutions to violent crime is everyone's business and in everybody's best interest, so it is not simply disappointing but indicative of a myopic predisposition on the part of Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels and the Harborview Medical Center's Injury and Research Prevention Center that their much-touted "summit" on Monday on crimes involving firearms has a gaping hole in the program:No participants from the firearms community were invited to attend, much less participate in the panel discussions. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/341673_guns30.html Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M. o- 651-523-2142 Hamline University School of Law f- 651-523-2236 St. Paul, MN 55113-1235 c- 612-865-7956 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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