In this country we can voice our opinion and lawfully and peacefully protest our beliefs. When it comes to protesting L3Harris, that is OK if it is done legally.

Putting personal information about the people that work there out in public is illegal as far as I know. Whoever did this is endangering the employees they identified. In the June 25 Gazette story on this incident, a woman’s quote that she “applauds it” is disgusting.

Protesting a company is one thing, putting people at risk that work there is way beyond wrong. The employees work there to make a living and support their family. I hope that the authorities catch these people and prosecute them to the full extent of the law, and release their personal information to the public.

Mark Frost

Florence