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Sunday Oklahoman: Current laws don't keep guns from severely mentally ill in Oklahoma
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<blockquote data-quote="skatalite" data-source="post: 2320513" data-attributes="member: 6808"><p>I think you're the first person on OSA to know what my username references, so kudos.</p><p></p><p>And yep, I work under Alan. I've been with OPUBCO since May 2008, so around the time I guess you exited from the NewsOK side. I recently moved into a new position that allows me to work closely with the developers and programmers, so it's funny to run into you here. I don't think you and I ever met, however.</p><p></p><p>I think people of OSA would be surprised how many people at OPUBCO are fans of the 2A, and who carry concealed.</p><p></p><p>With regard to bias and such, I sit next to Juliana (the reporter mentioned in this thread) and she's a nice person who does her work with conviction. In conversations with her, I don't feel she's bias when it comes to guns. I know her experience with them are limited, and maybe even non-existent. I remember her asking me questions about this story to make sure she had certain terms right before she finished it, but obviously she didn't pick my brain on the subject matter because, well, I'm not a source for the story.</p><p></p><p>In any case, I think some of the things brought up in this thread are valid points, and worthy of consideration and discussion by the reporter and her editors. It's why I suggested emailing her, or leaving a comment on the story. I'd prefer such communication to be civil, of course, because she didn't go into this story with an agenda. I'd have spoken up if she did, long before the story even had a chance to be written.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skatalite, post: 2320513, member: 6808"] I think you're the first person on OSA to know what my username references, so kudos. And yep, I work under Alan. I've been with OPUBCO since May 2008, so around the time I guess you exited from the NewsOK side. I recently moved into a new position that allows me to work closely with the developers and programmers, so it's funny to run into you here. I don't think you and I ever met, however. I think people of OSA would be surprised how many people at OPUBCO are fans of the 2A, and who carry concealed. With regard to bias and such, I sit next to Juliana (the reporter mentioned in this thread) and she's a nice person who does her work with conviction. In conversations with her, I don't feel she's bias when it comes to guns. I know her experience with them are limited, and maybe even non-existent. I remember her asking me questions about this story to make sure she had certain terms right before she finished it, but obviously she didn't pick my brain on the subject matter because, well, I'm not a source for the story. In any case, I think some of the things brought up in this thread are valid points, and worthy of consideration and discussion by the reporter and her editors. It's why I suggested emailing her, or leaving a comment on the story. I'd prefer such communication to be civil, of course, because she didn't go into this story with an agenda. I'd have spoken up if she did, long before the story even had a chance to be written. [/QUOTE]
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