Good for D.C. and Indiana
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In his July 30 letter, U.S. Rep. Mark Souder displayed no moral hesitation in asserting a right, as an elected representative of the people in the state of Indiana, to decide what gun laws apply in the District of Columbia.
I can only assume, then, that he would equally have no problem with giving me, a resident of the District of Columbia, the right to vote for a representative who has the right to decide what gun laws shall apply in Mr. Souder's home state of Indiana.
CHARLES MURN
Washington


