You do your part, we’ll do ours
In your July 12 editorial, “Entrance ballot must settle this issue once and for all,” you politely ask Common Sense Alliance to stay out of this mess.
CSA will cordially accept your request and drop its petition drive if you can promise us that you have the necessary influence to convince the Aspen City Council to put all of the relevant questions on the ballot as you suggest in your article.
Bill Mohrman
CSA Chairman

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