READERS RESPOND
AT ISSUE: We asked readers if the Orange County Fairgrounds should
continue to hold gun shows despite new state regulations. Here’s what
some had to say.
One more time, law-abiding citizens have to pay the price for what
criminals have done. Yes, I believe gun shows should continue to be held
at the fairgrounds. The fairgrounds are paid for by my taxes. The gun
shows follow the law. A lot of people doing legal business make a living
at these shows. There is a lot more to these shows than guns -- camping
gear, survival gear or Y2K items, first-aid items, collectibles of all
sorts, tools, books and a lot more. People should go see for themselves
before they give up their rights to the politicians.
JEFF BRACEY
Newport Beach
This is regarding the gun shows. I think it is important to remember that
the gun shows themselves are selling legal commerce. This is regulated
business. But also, the culture of the show itself is one of
self-reliance and, generally speaking, keeping the ability to do things
in the hands of the people themselves. And I think that this is a very
pro-American sort of feeling and stance. I think it be a disappointment
should the shows not be able to continue.
KURT SENSE
Costa Mesa
I live right by the fairgrounds and have no problem with the gun show.
They are conducted responsibly and the fairgrounds follow all the
provisions set up by the state for sales. If we start to limit these
shows, where will the censorship end?
DOMINIQUE VINK
Costa Mesa
I am calling in regards to the article about the fairgrounds gun show.
When you go to a gun show at the Orange County Fairgrounds, there are
people there who are selling everything -- guns, knives, hats, camping
equipment -- you name it. It is the most basic form of a free-enterprise
system you can find. There are people in our government that do not like
the free-enterprise system and would like to see it done away with. This
is a really good example. The people that are there and are holding these
gun shows are in the greatest part not criminals, yet the laws that are
being passed are not against criminals. They are against the honest,
law-abiding citizen. When the government does not trust the people, can
the people trust the government? There is an old, old, old saying: Your
enemy will rarely harm you. It was true then, and it is true now. The
other side of that coin should always be considered.
ATSON REEDER
Newport Beach
I am a resident of Huntington Beach who is also served by the Orange
County Fairgrounds, which is a county facility. My response is that I
really see the fairgrounds as a family and recreational facility, thereby
making it totally inappropriate for something such as a gun show. I think
gun shows are better off being removed from the urban environment. A more
appropriate place for a gun show would be someplace in the middle of the
desert or something like that, away from an urban environment. I feel
very strongly about that.
PETER BRYAN
Huntington Beach
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