Making a personal decision under duress is not wise. Making a business decision under duress is a recipe for failure. And making a governmental decision under duress inevitably leads to …
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Making a personal decision under duress is not wise. Making a business decision under duress is a recipe for failure. And making a governmental decision under duress inevitably leads to disaster.
These maxims were manifested when the Jefferson County commissioners voted to approve the new gun range ordinance. Officials cannot govern under the threat of lawsuits. Those making such threats are clearly and blatantly demonstrating why they should not be allowed to do business in Jefferson County.
There’s another name for these types – bullies.
Let’s not allow bullies to run things in this great and beautiful county.
Rob Sullivan
Port Townsend