Letters to the editor: Don’t make it more difficult for allergy sufferers to get medicatiion
8.7.16– Lucia Carballo-Oberle, Tulsa World As a long-time allergy sufferer, I know that I will have to make sure I always have my cold and allergy medicine…
8.7.16– Lucia Carballo-Oberle, Tulsa World As a long-time allergy sufferer, I know that I will have to make sure I always have my cold and allergy medicine…
4.24.16– Lindsay Lindstrom, Tulsa World For allergy sufferers like myself, springtime marks the beginning of a three-month battle with seasonal allergies as I endure itchy, red,…
4.24.16– T.V. Nguyen, Tulsa World As a student working to be a physician’s assistant, I have seen the problems our state’s medical infrastructure is facing, including…
12.10.15 – Rep. David Derby, Tulsa World For years, Oklahoma has been a national leader in cracking down on the production of methamphetamines. We were the…
11.15.15 – Editorial Staff, Tulsa World Seizures of illegal methamphetamine labs are down dramatically across the state, and fire departments here and elsewhere no longer…
11.08.15 – Randy Krehbiel, Tulsa World Meth labs may not be blowing up apartments or setting cars on fire as much as they used to,…
8.29.15 – Hannah Morris, Tulsa World Oklahomans have consistently made it clear that they do not want the government in their lives, that is why…
7.30.15 – Arianna Pickard, Tulsa World Oklahoma has seen a significant decrease in methamphetamine manufacturing over the past several years, but state officials say preventing people…
7.24.15 – Rachel Snyder, Tulsa World Sand Springs is following a statewide trend in declining local methamphetamine production. The number of meth labs reported has…
5.9.15 – Jared Barton, Tulsa World Successful laws solve problems without putting undue burdens on the majority of the population. While sometimes it can…