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Posts from Kathleen M. Cousins, Eugene, OR

Kathleen M. Cousins, Eugene, ORKathleen M. Cousins, Eugene, OR
Kathleen M. Cousins, Eugene, OR

This is, of course, true. But standards of licensing will eventually become the norm, just as the standards for obtaining a driver's license. Being denied a driver's license, or having one's license revoked, may or may not have a negative effect emotionally on the individual, but the responsibility of society to ensure that the number of unsafe drivers on the roads is reduced as much as possible is not in question. And, eventually, it will be generally understood that it is one's individual responsibility to meet the licensing requirements, not society's responsibility to modify the requirements so that no one will feel "left out".

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