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In response to June Montz' letter re: "I Had to Leave Daygo to Get Respect from Daygo," I believe her argument is invalid.Even if that article wasn't published, children would still get exposed to things they shouldn't, which is up to interpretation, because the last couple pages of The Reader contain ads for medical marijuana dispensaries and doctors. Those are in every issue of The Reader and I can bet children will find those before they start reading random articles. I do not have a problem with medical marijuana or the ads for establishments that cater to those with prescriptions for mmj and I also do not have a problem with profanity being used in articles such as Deal's. If you want to put your child or grandchild in a bubble and force them to not learn about the real world where things like this exist, they will be shocked and may make worse decisions regarding things like these than if you just had an honest conversation with them. There are far worse things that they could get exposed to than an f bomb in a magazine, and it might just be from another child or any other media that is everywhere these days.— February 6, 2012 3:41 p.m.