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Letter: Change needed in the human heart

The Columbian
Published: January 30, 2013, 4:00pm

Regarding the matter on guns, until a way can be found to remove malice from the human heart there will always be human-on-human violence. It has happened for thousands of years. In the Middle East, they commit violence over religion, the most absurd reason of all. After all, it takes a human finger to pull the trigger. More tolerance of different faiths and beliefs is the answer. Plus being aware of troubled individuals around us. Anger issues are no excuse.

Robert Birt

WASHOUGAL

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