Kmart -- Utah 
  Lawsuit
  From: Janalee Tobias <mailto:gunflower@earthlink.net> 
  
  To: feedback@bluelight.com 
  Cc: kmartccn@kmart.com, Nancy <mailto:sw357mag@mindspring.com>, 
  wagc-ut@yahoogroups.com, WomenAgainstGunControl@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:29 PM
  Subject: Kmart Utah Lawsuit, Removing Guns and Ammo from Shelves
  
Dear Kmart Representatives,
  
We are all mourning the unthinkable tragedy that 
  has occurred in America.
  
I'm sure that Kmart had the best intentions of 
  safety when they pulled all the guns and ammo off the shelves the day of the 
  tragedy in an effort to stop further violence.
  
We all wish the solution was that simple. But 
  it's going to take a lot more than that to stop violence. Because criminals 
  don't obey laws and they love it when favorite places to shop like Kmart pull 
  guns and ammo off the shelves--only making it harder for law-abiding citizens 
  to get guns. Criminals don't obey the laws, so they'll get guns no matter what.
  
Here in Utah, Kmart is being sued for selling 
  a gun to suicidal person. Kmart has the full support of the gun lobby--citizens 
  and organizations who support and work hard to protect the 2nd Amendment--in 
  placing the responsibility on the individual. As unfortunate as this suicide 
  tragedy is, we are grateful to Kmart for spending the necessary amounts of money 
  to hopefully win this case so as not to set a precedent for anyone to sue any 
  person or business should some unfortunate tragedy occur as a result of any 
  product being sold from their place of business.
  
In my opinion, when Kmart pulled guns and ammo 
  off the shelves, this hurt Kmart's case. If Kmart should not be held liable 
  for a misuse of a gun, why are you pulling guns and ammo off the shelves? By 
  you're actions, you're admitting that anyone can just walk in and get a gun--even 
  a terrorist--even after the terrorist shows I.D. By the way, since when did 
  terrorists start obeying laws?
  
I wish we could all work together to find a solution 
  to stop this senseless violence. It's becoming harder and harder to believe 
  that the future looks bright. If you'd like to contact any of the members of 
  Women Against Gun Control to get together and talk about the root causes of 
  crime and how guns save 2.5 million lives a year, please contact us at: www.wagc.com 
  <http://www.wagc.com>.
  
Best regards,
  
Janalee Tobias, President
  Women Against Gun Control
  
"The Second Amendment IS the Equal Rights 
  Amendment"
  cc: Nancy Herrington, EVP, WAGC
  Members of WAGC
  
 
To Get Your Letters Printed Here
Click here and read submission 
  guidelines.