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Crime Control Not Gun Control Real Solutions To Make Our Schools And America Safer

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Crime Control Not Gun Control Real Solutions To Make Our Schools And America Safer

By Richard Moss, MD

Candidate for Congress, Republican Party, 8TH Congressional District

JASPER, IN: In the wake of February’s shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school, Congress is talking about creating a special committee to assess gun violence, expanding background checks before most gun sales and empowering federal researchers to evaluate gun violence as a public health issue.

While there is nothing wrong with “studying” gun violence, my suspicion is that such a committee will reflect the biases of the gun-control crowd.  The Republicans will buckle and the Democrats and media will have their way. This means there will be no meaningful solutions.

The answer is not gun control but crime control. Below follows my plan for making American safe again, with emphasis on our schools, although not limited to that, without compromising the rights of law-abiding citizens to arm and defend themselves.

In the Parkland tragedy, we witnessed the massive failure of government at the federal level (the FBI) and local law enforcement in Broward County, Florida that received repeated warnings about the eventual killer but did nothing to prevent the tragedy.  We also learned about the four officers who remained outside the school while the killing occurred, a disgrace.

From this and other examples, it is apparent that government cannot be relied on and that local schools must undertake measures to protect themselves.

I would borrow from Israel, a nation that has been very successful at protecting their schools from violent Muslim terrorists.  Such measures include lockdowns, intercoms, video cameras with a comprehensive access control of all entry and exit points.  There should be unapologetic profiling of potential terrorist or violent criminal suspects.  Designated, trained, and armed individuals that carry concealed should play a role.  These could be teachers, coaches or others that volunteer and have a suitable background in the military or law enforcement with additional comprehensive training.  Metal detectors are a consideration.  Active shooter drills, like fire drills, should be practiced.

The goal is to reduce response time. Waiting for police to arrive even under the best of conditions involves a minimum of 6-8 minutes or more.  With an armed good guy in the school, the response time can drop down to 30 seconds, potentially saving many lives.

It is time to eliminate “gun free zones” by abolishing the “Gun Free Schools Act of 1994.” This is where so many of the mass shootings occur, as they are an attractive target for killers.  Implement “red alert laws” for threatening or unstable individuals and gun violence restraining orders (GVROs).  Detention and notification by local authorities and/or FBI of area gun stores and schools of problem individuals.  Mandate that all states share significant crime incidents and convictions (including all violent felonies) with the NCIC (National Crime Information Center) (currently 38 states give less than 80% of such information). In this way, potential threats can be recognized at the point of sale in gun stores during background checks.

Re-open mental institutions. Implement mandatory court-ordered detention and treatment for individuals professionally determined to be a threat to themselves or others (with proper attention to individual rights and liberties).

We should not ignore the filth and violence emanating from Hollywood and other venues and the impact on young people.  Even more important, is the breakdown of the culture and the two-parent intact married family. Most if not all of the perpetrators of such mass shootings were without fathers and therefore lacked strong paternal discipline in their upbringing. Also, we must acknowledge the role of the media that for political reasons and ratings glorifies these killers thus potentially creating copycat mass shooters.

Historically, including right up to the sixties and beyond, schools had rifle and gun clubs with training in the shooting sports.  Children brought their own weapons to school without incident (our culture and family structure were much stronger then). Even today 4H clubs teach the shooting sports using guns and live ammunition with children as young as eight years old.

We must also acknowledge that the overwhelming majority of gun violence occurs in our inner cities that have strict gun control yet have the equivalent of Parklands occurring on a weekly basis. That is where the attention needs to be. School shootings like the tragedy in Parkland are a very small percentage of gun-related deaths in the country as emotional and traumatic as it was.

It is also ironic that as we speak Congress is debating criminal justice reform, which will release violent criminals into our streets, even as they demagogue more gun control measures.  Such “reforms” may have played a role in Parkland as existing grants and mandates de-incentivize local schools and law enforcement from apprehending and detaining potential juvenile threats like Nikolas Cruz.  Sanctuary cities and states protect illegal alien criminals including violent MS13 gang members. Thanks to DACA, illegal immigration, and sanctuary cities, many of our cities and towns are overrun with violent drug dealers from Mexico and Central America.  Our federal courts have unlawfully stopped Trump’s efforts to prevent immigration from terrorist nations even as many of our mass shooters in recent years have been Muslim terrorists. These measures together hardly make sense in terms of reducing gun violence and threats and show the hypocrisy of the gun-control crowd who have supported them all.

  Do not rely on another law or the government to protect you. They will not. Local institutions are far better equipped than Washington DC to take effective measures if they choose to do so. The focus should be on measures that local schools can undertake to protect themselves and paying attention to our inner cities where most gun violence occurs.

I will also emphasize that our 2nd amendment, perhaps our most important civil right, is not up for grabs.  I will defend the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms and to defend themselves – while fighting for measures that will truly make our schools and America safer.

FOOTNOTES: Dr. Richard Moss is a board certified head and neck cancer surgeon and was a candidate for Congress in 2016. He graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine and has been in practice in Jasper and Washington, IN for over 20 years. He is married with four children.  For more information visit RMoss4Congress.com. Contact us at hq@rmoss4congress.com. Find Moss For Congress on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

The City-County Observer posted this article without editing, bias or opinion.

Hoosier Law Schools Fall In U S News Rankings

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

All three of Indiana’s ranked law schools slipped in the U.S. News & World Report 2019 Best Law Schools tabulations just released Tuesday morning.

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney took the biggest tumble, falling 10 slots to the 98th position among the nation’s 194 accredited law schools. It was tied with Stetson University and Wayne State University. The Indianapolis school’s part-time program was ranked 33rd, tying with Suffolk University and Cleveland State University.

Notre Dame Law School slumped four steps to 24th place, tied with George Washington University. Also, Indiana University Maurer School of Law dropped two spots to the 32nd, where it was tied with Big Ten sports rival The Ohio State University along with the University of Georgia, University of Washington and Wake Forest University.

Valparaiso Law School remained in the “Rank Not Published” category.

No Indiana law schools placed among the top 10 in specialized programs for clinical training, environmental law, health care law, intellectual property law, international law, or legal writing.

 U.S. News annually calculates the rankings based on assessments by academics, lawyers and judges, median LSAT scores and undergraduate grade point averages, as well as employment and bar passage rates.

The U.S. News’ top five law schools for 2019 are unchanged from the 2018 list. U.S. News ranked Yale University No. 1, followed by Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Chicago and Columbia University.

Messer Issues Statement on President Trump’s Opioid Plan

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U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) issued the following statement today after President Trump unveiled his administration’s plan to combat the opioid epidemic.

“Hoosier families in every corner of our state have been affected by the opioid crisis,” Messer said. “I applaud President Trump for bringing real solutions to the table to combat this growing epidemic. By getting tough on drug dealers, strengthening enforcement and ensuring Hoosiers have access to treatment, President Trump’s plan will help bring much-needed relief to Indiana.”

President Trump’s plan focuses on reducing over-prescription, cutting off the supply of illegal drugs, expanding evidence-based treatment options, increasing efforts to educate the public about the dangers of drug abuse, and implementing harsher penalties on drug traffickers.

Messer previously spoke at an Education and the Workforce Committee hearing entitled, “Close to Home: How Opioids are Impacting Communities” that focused on the impact of the growing opioid crisis on communities across Indiana.

 

Free Mining Training at Ivy Tech Community College

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Ivy Tech Community College will offer free mining training at the Princeton Career and Technology Center beginning in April.

The training, MSHA Part 48, is being offered April 9-12 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Participants must register in person at Ivy Tech’s Princeton Career & Technology Center, 2431 South Crabtree Drive, Princeton.

Proceeds from Indiana Coal Mining Institute license plate sales are making this opportunity available at no cost to participants who meet the general hiring requirements. Participants will be trained and ready for hire on the last day of class.

More than 125 immediate job openings in Gibson County require MSHA Part 48 training. MSHA training is required for all employees, maintenance, and vendors on any mine site. Training is valid for 36 months, so participants can train now and work later.  Ivy Tech hopes to continue to offer this training this summer, for Class of 2018 high school graduates that have an interest in a career in coal mining or mining support industries, such as diesel maintenance, engineering, industrial technology, logistics, management, and welding.

John Snowden, workforce development consultant, will coordinate the free mining training classes at Ivy Tech. Snowden boasts nearly 30 years of mining experience and workforce training instruction throughout Southern Indiana.

For more information about free mining training classes, call the Princeton Career and Technology Center at 812-385-8565. Learn more about Ivy Tech Workforce Alignment at ivytech/edu/TrainedAndReady.

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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Tucker is a 1-year-old male Border Collie mix. He’s such a beautiful boy who would make a great addition to just about any home! His $110 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for March 21

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018: Workforce Bill Signings

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Various state and local officials

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks and sign SEA 50 and HEA 1002 into law.

 

WHEN:            10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 21

 

WHERE:          Cummins Global Distribution Headquarters

301 E. Market St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Wednesday, March 21, 2018: Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board Meeting

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Various state and local officials

WHAT:            The governor will chair a joint public meeting of the board of directors of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and the Indiana Economic Development Foundation Inc.

WHEN:            1 p.m., Wednesday, March 21

 

WHERE:          The Union 525 – Indianapolis Tech Center

525 S. Meridian St.

Indianapolis, IN 46225

 

No. 3 IU Swimming & Diving Ready for NCAA Championships

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The No. 3-ranked Indiana University men’s swimming & diving team heads to Minneapolis, Minn. this week for the 2018 NCAA Championships, hosted by the University of Minnesota at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center.

The four-day meet gets underway on Wednesday night at the IU Natatorium with the finals of the 800 freestyle relay at 7:00 p.m. ET. The next three days will feature prelims beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET, with finals following at 7:00 p.m. ET. Diving trials and consolation finals will begin following swimming prelims Thursday through Saturday.

Live results for swimming this week can be at IUHoosiers.com, while results for diving can be found at DiveMeets.com.

Streaming Schedule

All prelim sessions and finals on Wednesday and Thursday night will be streamed live for free on BTN2Go.com. Thursday and Friday night finals will be streamed live on WatchESPN.

Qualified Hoosiers

Indiana will send a total of 14 swimmers and divers to Minneapolis, Minn. this week for the NCAA Championships. Along with the individual events, the Hoosiers will also swim in all five relays.

IU has posted some of the best times in the nation this year, earning an impressive 12 top-16 marks in individual events, including 10 top-five times. Leading the way is Ian Finnerty, who will be the top-seed in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the No. 16 seed in the 200 IM.

Vini Lanza earned the No. 1 seed in the 200 butterfly, the No. 2 seed in the 100 butterfly and the No. 4 seed in the 200 IM for the Hoosiers. Blake Pieroni will be the No. 2 seed in the 200 freestyle and the No. 4 seed in the 100 freestyle, while Levi Brock is the second-best qualifier in the 100 breast and the seventh-best in the 200 breast.

Freshman Gabriel Fantoni earned the No. 3 seed in the 100 backstroke, while Mohamed Samy is the No. 5 seed in the 200 freestyle and the No. 8 in the 200 backstroke. Freshman Bruno Blaskovic will be the No. 14 seed in the 100 free.

 

 

 

 

 

April Public Meeting for the Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board

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The Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board conducts monthly meetings in the Kevin Winterheimer Chambers, Room 301, Civic Center Complex.

The previously schedule meeting on April 3, 2018 is moved to April 10, 2018 at 12:00 noon. The public is welcome to attend all Board Meetings.
If you have any questions, please contact Maureen Duncan at (812) 435-0803.

Women’s Golf Finishes Eighth At Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate

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The University of Evansville women’s golf team earned an eighth-place finish at the Bobby Nichols Invitational at Sevierville Golf Club in Sevierville, Tenn.

In the final round of the three-day tournament, the Purple Aces recorded a team score of 330 for a total of 973 (330 – 313 – 330), putting the Aces in eighth. Jacksonville State won the intercollegiate with a three-round total of 902 (299 – 306 – 297), finishing with an 11-stroke advantage over second-place Marshall.

Sophia Rohleder paced Evansville with a 232 (80 – 74 – 78), placing her in a tie for 16th after the three-round tournament. On the final day of the intercollegiate, Rohleder carded a 78, moving the freshman up a spot in the final standings.

Following Rohleder for the Aces was Madison Chaney who finished in a tie for 31st. Chaney opened the tournament with a 78 and 77 over the first two rounds before finishing the competition wit an 85 for a three-round total of 240. Three strokes back of Chaney was Minka Gill, who bounced back with back-to-back 78s to close the tournament. After an opening-round 87, Gill used the consecutive rounds of 78 to move her up 10 spots in the final standings into a tie for 40th with a three-day total of 243.

Aces Giulia Mallmann and Lexie Sollman finished the intercollegiate with identical three-round totals of 262, earning the pair a tie for 50th. Mallmann wrapped-up the tournament with a 90 in the final round, while Sollman tallied an 89 on the final day.

The Aces are next in action March 26 and 27 at the Arkansas Little Rock Intercollegiate Maumelle Country Club in Maumelle, Ark.