BG editor fired for trying to take on the
NRA
Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune editor Jan Larson McLaughlin was fired
over an editorial she wrote – that was NOT published – suggesting that
moderates should take over the National Rifle Association in light of all the
mass shootings in America.
Sentinel Publisher
and Vice President Karmen Concannon, who parents own the newspaper, killed the
editorial and subsequently declined to discuss the matter with staff members
who asked her to reconsider publishing it.
Mrs. McLaughlin said
the rejected opinion piece called on responsible gun owners to reclaim control
of the NRA in the wake of recent mass shootings across the country.
A Sentinel reporter
for 29 years, including 23 years as county editor, Mrs. McLaughlin was named
editor in May, 2013, following the death of longtime editor David Miller.
People posted their
support for Mrs. McLaughlin on the Sentinel-Tribune’s Facebook page, and one
reader posted the NRA editorial, which was later removed. Mrs. McLaughlin said
she didn’t know him or how he got a copy of the editorial.
James Foust, a
professor in the department of journalism and public relations at Bowling Green
State University, said Mrs. McLaughlin has taught classes and given
presentations at BGSU over the years, and was well-liked by students and
faculty.
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