The state is not required to protect the people of Maine, even though we thought we were under its protection. The police are charged with protecting the common good. As I understand it, that means businesses get the protection; people must carry weapons for self-defense.

We must determine if our local police are loyal to the state or to the people in the community.

We, the unprotected, need a human rights court of law. The state overreaches its authority and imposes laws of oppression and loss of liberty.

We can see it in the new revenge law that was just passed by Maine. It is a good law. The trouble is it opens the door for revenge against men. The state needs to issue a list of all the words that could put a man in jail. Otherwise, it is entrapment.

We, the men of Maine, need a human rights court of law and order, liberty and justice. Our families are being exploited and torn apart by for-profit businesses and nonprofit agencies, and unknown parties use men as scapegoats.

We, the men of Maine, must protect our brothers and sisters, our wives, our children, our partners and our friends from those who want to destroy the institution of family.

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We can bring to a court of human rights those who cause mental, emotional and physical harm to our loved ones through deception.

We can bring into our court psychiatrists and psychologists who make decisions that affect the well-being of our women, our children and our partners.

We can establish guidelines of acceptable conduct of those we trust to maintain the mental health of the people of Maine. We can authorize investigations into the abuse of authority and terminate those who do not act in the best interest of family.

Dwinal Wood

Augusta


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