Pubdate: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 Source: Xaverian Weekly, The (CN NS Edu) Copyright: 2005 The Xaverian Weekly Contact: http://www.stfx.ca/students/xaverian/ Author: Beth Arrison Note: Headline by MAP ROSZKO: AN UNSTABLE MAN Dear Editor, This is a response to last week's 'Tragedy Brings Tough Questions' by Greg Markey and to the recent comments of certain individuals. The recent shootings hit home for me. Only a year ago, RCMP Brock Myrol was finishing college in my hometown. Our sisters are best friends from high school. Canada is an enormous country. It is essential to learn about other provinces before making statements about the West or the East that may be hurtful. I am as offended when I hear Nova Scotians called "lazy drunk have-nots who refuse to work" as I am when Albertans are stereotyped as "ignorant rednecks" or "millionaire farmers" from the "gun belt". As well as possessing a Bachelor of Science, my father owns several guns. Our family uses guns to shoot injured livestock, ward off predators, and protect our land. Guns have a purpose in the farming community. Farmers do not have "millions" to spend on gun registration. Machinery and fertilizer expenses have skyrocketed. My parents lose money every year because grain prices have not increased since the sixties. They both must work day jobs just to keep the farm running. Our neighbor had his whole herd of cattle slaughtered because of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy. Many desperate farmers have committed suicide because of drought. Then the US closed the border on beef. The incident in Mayerthorpe is not a result of gun or marijuana legislation. The marijuana was discovered by accident. According to Statistics Canada, the weapon of choice for homicide in 2002 was the knife. Should we register all the knives in Canada? People like James Roszko are going to get their hands on guns regardless of gun registration laws. The man operated an illegal grow-op and owned an illegal rapid-fire auto carbine assault rifle! Four RCMP are dead because Roszko was an unstable man. Beth Arrison - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin