Dear Editor:
Nov. 22, 1963 was the saddest day, when President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. There are many conspiracy theories about the situation and who the killer was, and whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
The young president’s life was snuffed out, and we still mourn his passing today.
Now, Nov. 22 is National Adoption Day. One hundred thousand children are in foster care, needing to be adopted. This is especially true of teens.
Meanwhile, I read of more gun violence. But on Nov. 22 there also was a gun buyback at a church in the Bronx, where gun owners could bring their weapons and get paid and get an iPad, no questions asked.
That is a good way of getting rid of guns and gun violence.
Cynthia Groopman
Little Neck

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