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Colorado Senate President John Morse, D-Colorado Springs, speaks with media after a Feb. 4, 2013, press conference to unveil gun legislation aimed at curbing gun violence. Morse was later recalled by voters in his district who were upset with his actions on guns. (RJ Sangosti, Denver Post file)

Re: “Colorado GOP legislators’ dangerous game,” Feb. 20 editorial.

You article sets a condescending tone talking about how state Republicans are setting an “ugly precedent” with their procedural tactics in blocking funding to get closer to the policy goals. Did you forget about the “ugly precedent” that the partisan Democrats employed by taking away a portion of our Second Amendment freedoms in the 2013 session? How about the “ugly precedent” that was set when the Democrats voted to give illegal immigrants a quasi-legal status of a Colorado driver’s license in the same 2013 session? Both bills were jammed down the throats of Colorado citizens in a “Democrats know best” fashion.

Byron Larson,Arvada

This letter was published in the Feb. 25 edition.

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