Chula Vista, CA 91913
September 20, 2011
Mr. James Brown
Congressman
California State Government
1999, Golden Avenue
San Diego, CA 91955
Dear Congressman Brown:
I have been notified that the California state government is deciding whether or not to establishing a law that requires the people of California to act as good Samaritans. In my opinion, I believe that we should not be forced to act as good Samaritans.
Establishing a Good Samaritan law would not be a good idea because many people would risk their own lives and innocent people may die. It is also not a good idea because many people do not have the necessary skills such as swimming or performing CPR. Finally, too many individuals would increase the difficulties of officials that already have a specific duty to help others.
I hope you take some consideration in speaking to other government officials to suggest the idea of not enforcing a Good Samaritan law. If you have questions or concerns please leave an e-mail at jdbvalentin@gmail.com or leave a message at (123)-456-7890. Thank you for spending your time to reading this letter.
Sincerely,
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