Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter

1996 Blairwood Avenue


San Diego, California 92139


September 2, 2011




Mrs. Naomi Hudson


Congressman


California State Government


8888 Magdalena Drive


San Diego, California 92120






Dear Congressman Hudson,


The State of California has been deciding whether or not the "Good Samaritan" law should be enforced 


to our government. I am concerned about this law and I am hoping that you are willing to be open to 


my suggestion in whether or not enforcing this law in the State of California. Our government should 


not create the "Good Samaritan" law because there are many reasons that show that this law is 


unethical and irrevelant for our state.




To force a citizen to help another who is in need of assistance is unethical. When forcing someone if 


they happen to worsen the situation they are now held accountable and reliable for what had 


happened. This makes this law very dangerous and can lead to harming others. Citizens should be able 


to use there own morals to help another out. They should not be forced, they should have their own 


choice in whether or not they want to help those in need. This will truly show those who are good


samaritans. This shows that there truly is no need of a "Good Samaritan" law when we have those with 


morals and ethics. 




Thank you for your time. Please consider my feelings towards this irrelevant law. 




Sincerely, 




Micah Jae Smith




Micah Smith

1 comment:

  1. WOW! MY PUBLISH GOT MESSED UP BECAUSE OF MY COMPUTER! SORRY FOR THIS HORRIFIC SPACING! ;(

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