Wednesday, October 7, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 2 O P I N I O N Libraries are community On the hunt… By Linda L. Davis Deschutes Public Library Zone 2 Board Member PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK A red-tailed hawk takes flight from a fence post in search of its next meal. Letters to the Editor… The Nugget welcomes contributions from its readers, which must include the writer9s name, address and phone number. Letters to the Editor is an open forum for the community and contains unsolicited opinions not necessarily shared by the Editor. The Nugget reserves the right to edit, omit, respond or ask for a response to letters submitted to the Editor. Letters should be no longer than 300 words. Unpublished items are not acknowledged or returned. The deadline for all letters is 10 a.m. Monday. To the Editor: I certainly agree with all the read- ers that wrote regarding the CEO of Laird Superfoods9 proposed invasive (develop- ment) of the prime Forest Service properties in the middle of Sisters to house employees of their once-small operation, which is now being expanded to 500 people. This is presumptuous and arrogant on their part with absolutely no consideration for the effect it will have on our community. We need to petition City Hall to stop this deba- cle. This is exactly what Governor McCall warned against many years ago if we were not diligent to protect our precious resources. Jeanne Brooks s s s To the Editor: A few weeks ago HB 4203, which bans chokeholds by Oregon9s peace officers, was signed into law. It passed 52-5 in the Oregon House and 25-1 in the Oregon Senate. Regrettably, our state Representative Daniel Bonham was among the very few who voted against this bill. Even most of his fellow Republicans voted for it. Thus far, he has offered no public defense of his vote, but that9s not surprising. There really is no defense for his vote. This is the critical text of the bill: