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“READERS FORUM” NOVEMBER 23, 2017

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

We hope that todays “Readers Forum” will provoke “…honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?”
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Cannabidiol Contains THC, The Compound In Marijuana That Produces A Hallucinogenic State

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Olivia Covington for www.theiindianalawyer.com

In the wake of legislation legalizing the use of the marijuana-derived oil cannabidiol to treat certain cases of epilepsy, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is cautioning Hoosiers that without proper authorization, consumption of the substance remains illegal.

Hill released an official opinion Tuesday advising Indiana residents that unless they are registered on the Indiana State Department of Health Cannabidiol Registry to use the chemical, better known as CBD, to treat adult or juvenile treatment-resistant epilepsy, use of CBD can result in prosecution. House Enrolled Act 1148, passed during the 2017 legislative session, created an affirmative defense for the use of CBD for the narrow purpose of treating those specific cases of epilepsy.

“This issue has drawn public attention this year following law-enforcement actions against Indiana stores marketing and selling ‘CBD oil,’ a substance delivered to consumers in dropper bottles, sprays or mists – all generally to be taken orally,” Hill said in a Tuesday statement. “…There is not doubt, as a matter of legal interpretation, that products or substances marketed generally for human consumption or ingestion, and containing cannabidiol, remain unlawful in Indiana as well as under federal law.”

Hill’s 14-page advisory opinion lists three main reasons why non-medical use of CBD remains unlawful. First, he wrote the chemical cannot be distilled from any portions of the cannabis, or marijuana, plant that are excluded from description of “marijuana.” Thus, because marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance, and CBD is derived from non-exempt parts of the plant, CBD is also a Schedule I controlled substance.

Second, Hill said cannabidiol contains THC, the compound in marijuana that produces a hallucinogenic state. Like marijuana, THC is a Schedule I controlled substance. Thus, because THC is found in CBD, cannabidiol is considered a Schedule I controlled substance for that reason, as well.

Finally, both state and federal industrial hemp laws carve out exceptions for higher education institutions and state departments of agriculture to grow and cultivate industrial hemp, as defined under the federal 2014 Farm Bill. However, those laws do not permit any other entities or individuals to produce drug products subject to FDA approval and made from cannabis, Hill said.

“Upon careful study and deliberation, it is the opinion of the Indiana Attorney General that the purchase, possession, use and sale of cannabidiol, and substances, food products or edible oils containing cannabidiol are unlawful under both Indiana and federal law,” Hill wrote in his opinion. “HEA 1148, as it was intended by the Indiana General Assembly, established a limited affirmative defense for the express purpose of treating those with treatment resistant epilepsy.”

Hill’s opinion, which is non-binding, comes as Indiana State Excise Police have been confiscating CBD oil from some 60 stores around the state. The opinion reaffirmed the police’s authority to seize the substance if it is in plain view of an officer.

Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, said Tuesday that lawmakers will have to review the opinion before deciding whether to revise the existing law during the upcoming legislative session, which begins Jan. 3.

Meanwhile, senators Jim Tomes, R-Wadesville, and Blake Doriot, R-Goshen, who put forth a CBD treatment bill in the Senate during the last legislative session, said in a joint statement there will be legislation during the upcoming session meant to clarify who can buy and sell the substance. They also defended the use of the oil as a valid method of treating epilepsy.

“There is still a lot of misunderstanding regarding what CBD oil is, where it comes from and what it does,” Tomes and Doriot said. “CBD oil does not create a ‘high,’ but what it can do is help those who suffer from multiple seizures a day.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Hadi Shrine Circus Elephants Parade Around Downtown Evansville

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Hadi Shrine Circus Elephants Parade Around Downtown Evansville

 Here’s something you don’t see everyday, elephants parading in downtown Evansville. The two elephants are a part of the 84th annual Hadi Shrine Circus that kicks off on Thanksgiving Day.

The impromptu parade included the elephants, circus performers, and, of course, the ring master. Circus organizers say this Thanksgiving tradition promises traditional thrills and memories that will last a lifetime.

Dale Thomas, spokesperson for Hadi Shrine Circus, said, “This is the last of the great three circuses in the United States. It’s not our last circus but it is the last. There have been other circuses that have gone out of business, we’re a great three ring circus. I was talking to Ari yesterday, who’s the ring master and he says, “I do around 30 shrine circuses a year and this is by far the largest and the best circus we ever do.””

The Hadi Shrine Circus will be at the Ford Center, Starting Thursday, November 23rd at 5 p.m.

There will also be three shows on Friday, November 24th and Saturday, November 25th and a matinee on Sunday, November 26th.

For tickets, visit Hadi Shrine Circus.

Deputy Prosecutor Wins Summary Judgment On Malicious Prosecution Claims

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com
 A deputy prosecutor accused of encouraging a criminal investigation into a former sheriff’s deputy due to connections she made from a television show based on her life has been cleared of the allegations against her after a district court judge found her actions were covered by qualified immunity.
Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana in an order Monday granted deputy prosecutor Barbara Trathen’s motion for summary judgment in part in Paul McGann v. Barbara Trathen, 1:16-cv-01235. That case dates to May 2014, when McGann, a former sergeant with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, was working crowd control at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the night before the Indianapolis 500.
While responding to a report of a fight in the Speedway’s Coke Lot, McGann deployed his Taser on Zachary Pollack and arrested him for resisting law enforcement, battery and illegal possession of alcohol by a minor. The sergeant later recounted the incident in an email in which he claimed Pollack grabbed his left arm, then refused to be handcuffed. However, after reviewing a video recording of the incident in the Coke Lot, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office chose to dismiss the charges against Pollack.
Pollack’s attorney then contacted Trathen to urge the prosecutor’s office to investigate McGann for false informing, official misconduct and possibly perjury. Trathen — whose career was the basis of the CBS television show “Close to Home” — responded by asking the attorney for information about the incident and seeking the names of witnesses. She also told the attorney, “(W)e will get this going.”
Trathen then forwarded an email chain with information about the incident to Captain Wayne Sharp, who conducted several interviews, including an interview with Pollack at which Trathen was present. Sharp also interviewed McGann, then decided to charge him with Class D felony official misconduct and battery.

Sharp and Trathen signed a probable cause affidavit, which led to a warrant for McGann’s arrest. However, the sergeant, who eventually resigned, was acquitted on both counts

McGann then filed the instant suit against Trathen, Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry and Sheriff John Layton, who were eventually dismissed. The remaining claims in Monday’s opinion alleged malicious prosecution and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress on Trathen’s part.

Specifically, McGann claimed Trathen violated his rights by failing to disclose her connection to the case. Pollack’s father, Michael Pollack, is a marketing executive at the local CBS affiliate that aired “Close to Home,” a connection the former deputy claimed should have been disclosed.

But Magnus-Stinson disagreed, noting McGann failed to provide evidence of a direct connection between Trathen and Michael Pollack, so “she could not have disclosed a connection that did not exist.” Though there was evidence of a connection between Trathen and CBS, the chief judge said McGann did not argue that he had the right in 2014 “to be free from an investigation when the investigating official has a connection to the victim’s father.”

Similarly, Magnus-Stinson rejected the argument that Trathen’s connection to CBS was exculpatory and instead found she was entitled to qualified immunity as it related to her failure to disclose the connections. However, she disagreed with Trathen’s argument that she was also entitled to absolute immunity, finding the deputy prosecutor performed investigatory work that is not protected by such immunity.

Finally, the chief judge determined McGann dismissed his claims of negligent and intentional inflection of emotional distress by failing to mention them in his Statement of Claims.

Peewinkle’s Holiday Cabaret

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Public Show:  Nov. 25, 1 pm – $8

School Show:  Nov. 28 & 29, 9:30 & 11 am – $5

 Younger Than Age 2, Free

Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio at the Indiana State Museum will once again bring to life Peewinkle’s Holiday Cabaret. Students will not only be entertained and educated by the variety of puppets, but will learn about the many multi-cultural winter festival customs of Diwali, Hanukkah, Chinese New Year, Christmas and Kwanzaa.

The glittering 36-foot set will host a live ballerina as well as large rod puppets and marionettes. This 45-minute production is a perfect kickoff to the holiday season for Pre-K through 4th grade elementary school students.

To make reservations online, visit Peewinkle’s website, or call 317.232.1637.

 

Black Friday Membership Sale  for CMoe

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Give the gift of play for Christmas!

 

Join cMoe for our Black Friday membership sale from 9:00am to 4:00pm. NEW cMoe Family Memberships will be on sale for $75.00 (Regular price $99). To purchase a membership or gift membership, you must come to the Children’s Museum. The sale is for NEW memberships only. Previous memberships must have lapsed at least 1 full year to be eligible for the sale price.

Memberships include admission for 2 adults and all children in household for one year, a subscription to the cMoe eNewsletter, advance notice for programs and events, 10% discount for cMoe’s Gift Shop, Birthday Parties and Camps, invitations to special Member-Only events (i.e. “Evening with the Elves”) and 2 FREE one-day guest passes.

cMoe will also offer a 20% discount on Gift Shop items for all visitors. The museum will be open for play during its’ normal business hours of 9:00am to 5:00pm.

EPD Looking To Locate And Identify Suspects In Drop Box Thefts.

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The Evansville Police Department is looking to locate and identify two suspects in a series of thefts in Evansville as well as Kentucky. These suspects are fishing checks and/or money orders from drop boxes. The attached picture are from Eden Place apartments in Evansville.

The actions of these two individuals are jeopardizing the livelihoods of families especially during the holiday seasons! It is imperative that we find them. If you have any information on these suspects contact Detective Sergeant Jordan at 436-7991 or Detective Weigant at 436-7992.

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