Letters
Letters: 1/21/16
Colorado Wildlife Commission is stacked with business lobbyists
The article by Caitlin Rockett expertly reveals the lopsided role played by the Colorado Wildlife Commission...
Letters 8/20/20
Gardner fails on women’s health care
A senator’s primary job should be promoting the health of our citizens. It is beyond belief that in the...
Letters | Dyer was right on
While making fun of Joel Dyer’s piece on fracking (“Can you hear us now?” DyerTimes, Dec. 6), Charlie Danaher offered zero data to refute Dyer’s predictions or rhetoric. I’m inclined to go with Dyer’s carefully researched points and dismiss Danaher’s dismissal...
Letters: 10/24/19
America’s exploding population predicament
Yes, millions of refugees worldwide desperately want to immigrate to Europe, Canada and America. Yes, they face horrific challenges in their...
Letters: 6/16/16
Polis statement on mass shooting in Orlando
The Orlando shooting was a direct attack on equality, diversity and freedom; it was an act of terror...
Letters | Marijuana over martinis
(Re: “Heading into uncharted territory,” Weed Between the Lines, May 16.) The people of Colorado are way ahead of the politicians in Washington, D.C...
Letters 1/28: On CU’s visiting scholar, and more
On CU’s visiting scholar
CU Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano cited the First Amendment in his reasoning for not firing John Eastman, the visiting professor who...
Letters: 3/12/2020
Bernie Sanders wants us well
When I get sick or injured, I feel instantly vulnerable. I feel compassion all at once for anyone who’s sick...
Letters: 11/21/19
Kudos to Terrapin
Regarding the latest column by “Seymour”(Re: “Can the marijuana industry lead the way on a living wage?” Weed Between the Lines, Nov....
Can’t ‘fix’ homelessness
We read with interest — and sadness — Pamela White’s article about homelessness (“There’s no easy fix for homelessness,” Uncensored, Jan 21...
Letters | Walmart in Boulder
I just read an article in ICUMI about Walmart. (“Should Walmart come to Boulder?” Jan. 31.) Here’s my two cents: A few years ago our family traveled through small towns in the Southeastern states for three weeks. We found it was very easy to figure out if there was a...