Insulted
Congratulation for being brave, bold and fearless in your 2nd Amendment right expressed in Tim Mutrie’s report on the Elk Mountain Grand Traverse.
When Tim Mutrie and The Aspen Times’ staff permit the use of vulgar, indecent and obscene language in front page articles, it is a reflection of the morality of the whole community.
I am insulted by your lack of consideration for those of us who do not choose to read vulgarity in our local paper – especially, articles on sports that are read by kids as well as adults. You, too, should be ashamed.
John W. Miller
Aspen

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