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: Matthew Thauvette Note: headline by MAP FACTS ON RCMP TRAGEDY TWISTED Dear Editor, I am not one to write in about articles I disagree with but Greg Markey's "Tragedy Brings Tough Questions" in March 16th's issue needs a rebuttal. Markey has overlooked many important facts and issues regarding the horrible deaths of the four RCMP. Gun control could not have saved these young men. Markey wrote that a person with a criminal record should not be able to own a gun and I agree. But it is an irrelevant argument in this situation. Markey missed the fact that Roszko used a military assault rifle which is illegal to own in Canada with or without a license. Roszko was a dangerous and mentally unstable criminal and our current laws which state that he should not have been in possession of this weapon didn't stop him. How would stricter ones stop him? Also, as an Albertan from the "gun belt" I take offence to the comment that we are oblivious to the increase in violent crimes involving guns. I'm sick of the idea that we are irrational about gun control. It is not the common practice for urban residents to own guns. Changing the laws will affect the rural community. Our farmers need the right to own guns for protecting livestock and putting down suffering animals. Mr. Markey again shows that he is misinformed on the facts surrounding the event when he claims that the officers were at the farm on account of drugs. In actuality they were there to re-possess stolen property. Let's not use this incident to bring up other issues or try and throw blame around. We need to pay our respects and let the people who know the facts address the issues. Sincerely, Matthew Thauvette - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin