To all of the proponents of allowing changes to the seat belt laws — if you win that right (to not buckle up), I believe that your insurance provider should have the right to deny insurance coverage.

Then, if you are injured in an automobile accident, I suggest a committee be formed that will be charged to decide (in a timely manner) whether you qualify for a ride to the hospital in a publicly-funded ambulance, or if you may receive medical attention when you arrive.

I respectfully request the right to deny paying for your medical care if you cannot personally afford it.

Cal Brown, Litchfield

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