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Columbine Survivor Sends Obama Pointed Letter on Gun Control

Mr. President,

As a student who was shot and wounded during the Columbine massacre, I have a few thoughts on the current gun debate. In regards to your gun control initiatives:

Universal Background Checks

First, a universal background check will have many devastating effects. It will arguably have the opposite impact of what you propose. If adopted, criminals will know that they can not pass a background check legally, so they will resort to other avenues. With the conditions being set by this initiative, it will create a large black market for weapons and will support more criminal activity and funnel additional money into the hands of thugs, criminals, and people who will do harm to American citizens.

Second, universal background checks will create a huge bureaucracy that will cost an enormous amount of tax payers dollars and will straddle us with more debt. We cannot afford it now, let alone create another function of government that will have a huge monthly bill attached to it.

Third, is a universal background check system possible without universal gun registration? If so, please define it for us. Universal registration can easily be used for universal confiscation. I am not at all implying that you, sir, would try such a measure, but we do need to think about our actions through the lens of time.

It is not impossible to think that a tyrant, to the likes of Mao, Castro, Che, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and others, could possibly rise to power in America. It could be five, ten, twenty, or one hundred years from now — but future generations have the natural right to protect themselves from tyrannical government just as much as we currently do. It is safe to assume that this liberty that our forefathers secured has been a thorn in the side of would-be tyrants ever since the Second Amendment was adopted.

Ban on Military-Style Assault Weapons

The evidence is very clear pertaining to the inadequacies of the assault weapons ban. It had little to no effect when it was in place from 1994 until 2004. It was during this time that I personally witnessed two fellow students murder twelve of my classmates and one teacher. The assault weapons ban did not deter these two murderers, nor did the other thirty-something laws that they broke.

Gun ownership is at an all time high. And although tragedies like Columbine and Newtown are exploited by ideologues and special-interest lobbying groups, crime is at an all time low. The people have spoken. Gun store shelves have been emptied. Gun shows are breaking attendance records. Gun manufacturers are sold out and back ordered. Shortages on ammo and firearms are countrywide. The American people have spoken and are telling you that our Second Amendment shall not be infringed.

10-Round Limit for Magazines

Virginia Tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. Seung-Hui Cho used two of the smallest caliber hand guns manufactured and a handful of ten round magazines. There are no substantial facts that prove that limited magazines would make any difference at all. Second, this is just another law that endangers law-abiding citizens. I’ve heard you ask, “why does someone need 30 bullets to kill a deer?”

Let me ask you this: Why would you prefer criminals to have the ability to out-gun law-abiding citizens? Under this policy, criminals will still have their 30-round magazines, but the average American will not. Whose side are you on?

Lastly, when did they government get into the business of regulating “needs?” This is yet another example of government overreaching and straying from its intended purpose.

Selling to Criminals

Mr. President, these are your words: “And finally, Congress needs to help, rather than hinder, law enforcement as it does its job. We should get tougher on people who buy guns with the express purpose of turning around and selling them to criminals. And we should severely punish anybody who helps them do this.”

Why don’t we start with Eric Holder and thoroughly investigate the Fast and Furious program?

Furthermore, the vast majority of these mass murderers bought their weapons legally and jumped through all the hoops —  because they were determined to murder. Adding more hoops and red tape will not stop these types of people. It doesn’t now — so what makes you think it will in the future? Criminals who cannot buy guns legally just resort to the black market.

Criminals and murderers will always find a way.

Critical Examination

Mr. President, in theory, your initiatives and proposals sound warm and fuzzy — but in reality they are far from what we need. Your initiatives seem to punish law-abiding American citizens and enable the murderers, thugs, and other lowlifes who wish to do harm to others.

Let me be clear: These ideas are the worst possible initiatives if you seriously care about saving lives and also upholding your oath of office. There is no dictate, law, or regulation that will stop bad things from happening — and you know that. Yet you continue to push the rhetoric. Why?

You said, “If we can save just one person it is worth it.” Well here are a few ideas that will save more that one individual:

First, forget all of your current initiatives and 23 purposed executive orders. They will do nothing more than impede law-abiding citizens and breach the intent of the Constitution. Each initiative steals freedom, grants more power to an already-overreaching government, and empowers and enables criminals to run amok.

Second, press Congress to repeal the “Gun Free Zone Act.” Don’t allow America’s teachers and students to be endangered one-day more. These parents and teachers have the natural right to defend themselves and not be looked at as criminals. There is no reason teachers must disarm themselves to perform their jobs. There is also no reason a parent or volunteer should be disarmed when they cross the school line.

This is your chance to correct history and restore liberty. This simple act of restoring freedom will deter would-be murderers and for those who try, they will be met with resistance.

Mr. President, do the right thing, restore freedom, and save lives. Show the American people that you stand with them and not with thugs and criminals.

Respectfully,

Severely Concerned Citizen, Evan M. Todd

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Gun Dealers Report Ammunition Shortages

Click Here: “Gun shops are running low on ammunition from a run by customers fearful  of potential gun-control legislation, according to gun retailers and customers.”

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

This week we passed HF 152 that helps the drainage/levee district in southeast Louisa County and Northeast Des Moines County.  This bill will permit them to be more efficient and streamlined.  This is something that the districts wanted and needed to be as efficient as they can be for all the people who own ground inside the different drainage districts and the levee district.  This is a bill I sponsored and voted for.

Beginning Farmer Tax Credit…

On Wednesday, February 12, 2013, the Iowa House Agriculture Committee passed House Study Bill 69 by a unanimous vote.  The bill expands the beginning farmer tax credit program both in scope and in the amount of tax credit available for this purpose while also streamlining the Iowa Agricultural development authority (IADA) administrative processes that implement the tax credit program.  It has been agriculture and Ag business that has been the bright spot in Iowa’s economy.  The increasing cost of getting started in agriculture makes it very difficult for young people to get started in farming today.  Trying to connect those that have accumulated some assets and nearing retirement with those with little assets, but a strong work ethic is a worthwhile mission that everybody can come out as a winner.  This bill continues to attempt to make that connection easier.

Ed Reform Bill…

The Education Committee reconvened around 8:00 pm on Wednesday evening to debate HSB 4, which is the Governors Education Reform Bill.  The bill received several hours of consideration in committee and after amendments, it has changed considerably.  The final bill passed by a party-line vote of 13-10 and is now HF 215.   This bill has a fee and an appropriation so will need to pass out of the Ways and Means Committee and the Appropriations Committee before it can be debated on the House Floor.  The bill is scheduled to be debated in both committees on Thursday afternoon.  These committees will not discuss the policy of the bill, but their job is to address the issues that are relevant to their respective committees.  The Ways and Means Committee will only address the fee portion of the bill, that is included in division I of the bill.   The bill will most likely be debated next week on the house floor.

 Mental Health …

HF 160 proposes appropriating $11,628,317 of the CHIP Contingency Fund to the Department of Human Services to provide one-time additional funds to qualifying counties during FY 2013 for mental health expenditures.  The funds are to be given to the 26 counties identified by the Department of their Transition Fund report.  The funds received are to be used to continue or restore services identified in the application.  The funds will be distributed to the counties within 2 weeks of enactment of the bill.    The bill directs that the funds will be used in compliance with federal requirements. Counties will enter into an agreement with DHS on the use of the funds.  If a federal audit is conducted in relation to a county’s use of the funds, the county is responsible for any costs associated with the audit.  If the state conducts an audit, DHS is responsible for the costs.  The language allows a county to join a region where they are not contiguous to the other counties if they have had a formal relationship with at least one of the counties for two or more years.  This addresses situations where non-contiguous counties are using the same CPC administrator.  There was an amendment to add six additional counties and two of those six counties was Muscatine and Des Moines Counties.  The amendment was voted down.  There had been an independent audit done noting that those six counties would end the year with a positive ending balance.  Therefore they could continue to supply the same services without any additional monies from the state.  The bill passed on the house floor with 58 people voting aye and 42 people voting nay.  I voted for the bill.

“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” Abraham Lincoln

For more information on these and other bills:  www.legis.iowa.gov

-Tom Sands

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Is Obama Looking to Create a Civilian National Security Force?

The Department of Homeland Security purchased 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition in just the past 10-months. The military used approximately 70-million rounds in each year of the Iraq war. Could it be that DHS is looking to arm a new civilian national security force?

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FBI: Calif. Man Hoped to Incite ‘Civil War’ by Framing ‘Anti-Government’ Right-Wing Groups for Terror Attack

Click Here: “Federal agents arrested 28-year-old California native Matthew Aaron Llaneza on Friday after he allegedly attempted to detonate what he thought was a car bomb outside a Bank of America in Oakland, according to the FBI. Llaneza, a Taliban sympathizer, plotted to blame the attack on right-wing, anti-government groups in a bid to incite a “civil war.”

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VP Biden: We’re counting on ‘legitimate media’ for successful gun control effort

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America Owes Communists $1.2-Trillion

Click Here: Fed’s Holdings of U.S. Gov’t Debt Hit Record $1,696,691,000,000; Up 257% Under Obama

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Dr. Benjamin Carson Addresses National Prayer Breakfast, Criticizes Obamacare

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

The first bill to the Governor for his signing lowers Iowans taxes and the passage of this bill early in session will save the state approximately $400,000.  We have completed our fourth week in session, which is the half way mark for the first funnel date.  This week the house had its first debate on the house floor.  The first bill debated, HF 110/SF 106, came from the Ways and Means Committee.  I assigned this bill to my vice-chair; he is in his first year in the legislature.  So this was his first experience in running a bill through the process.  HF 110 updates the Code of Iowa to incorporate changes to the federal Internal Revenue Code (IRC) enacted by Congress for the period of January 1, 2012, through January 1, 2013, including the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.  The bill did not couple with certain bonus depreciation provisions.  The bill passed the senate 48-0 and passed the house 99-0.  The bill is heading to the Governor for his signing.  This is important for Iowa taxpayers and tax preparers as they are busy preparing tax returns now.

Public Safety…

One of the bills we passed in the House Public Safety Committee this week, HSB 49, is a study bill for establishing a child endangerment offense for the mother of a newborn child who caused an illegal drug to be present in the newborn child’s body, and providing a penalty.  This bill passed out of committee with 15 voting aye and 6 voting nay.  The intent of this bill is to deter pregnant women from taking drugs and to seek treatment.  I am not sure if this bill is the solution, but we all agree there is a growing problem.  I voted for this bill in committee.

Drainage & Levee District Consolidation…

This week the House Ag Committee passed HF 49, which is a bill I filed on behalf of the Two Rivers Levee & Drainage Association.  HF 49 allows three drainage districts and a levee district to consolidate into one new encompassing district by a unanimous vote.  The measure creates a new provision that provides authority for a consolidation of districts governed by elected trustees if the size of the new district is larger than 35,000 acres and it has a pumping station.  The purpose for this legislation is to enable greater administrative and operational efficiency of operation of four cooperating existing districts which has been essentially functioning the last several years as if it were one entity, sharing employees and equipment.   The bill is drafted to go into effect upon enactment and it is heading to the House Floor for debate.

Revenue Growth Continues…

The Legislative Services Agency released the January 2013 Revenue report on Friday afternoon, and state revenue continues to outpace the official projections.

State revenue for January was 9.0 percent higher than January 2012.   For the year, revenue is running at 9.1% growth, significantly higher than the 3.3% projected by the Revenue Estimating Conference last December 12th.  In terms of dollars, the first seven months have produced an additional $313.7 million in revenue.  The REC projection is for revenue growth of $204.4 million for the entire year.  Most of the growth is coming from personal income tax receipts.

Projected Growth to Slow Down…

The monthly survey of business leaders and supply managers conducted by Creighton University shows that growth is expected to be slow for the next three to sixth months.  The overall index rose to 53.2 for the month of January, up from December’s 49.5. The index represents a range from 0-100, with values below 50 showing negative movement, values above 50 showing positive growth, and an index of 50 represents neutrality, neither growing nor declining.  The Mid-America Business Conditions Index encompasses a nine-state region, including Iowa.  While growth may be expected the present growth is not expected to continue.  As governments are preparing their budgets this is good information to have.  The worse possible practice is to spend everything when times are good, because the cupboard is bare when times get bad.

Let me know what you think…

I always like to hear feedback on issues that are important to you.  I can serve you best when I know what is important to you.

“We should measure welfare’s success by how many people leave welfare, not by how many are added.” – Ronald Reagan

For more information on these and other bills:  www.legis.iowa.gov

-Tom Sands

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Sandy Hook Dad Responds to Calls for Gun Control

Click Here: Bill Stevens, whose daughter attended Sandy Hook Elementary school, testified before a Working Group Public Hearing at the Connecticut State Capitol on gun violence prevention. Mr. Stevens told the committee about his daughter’s 5th grade friend at the school,

“Unfortunately, her friend’s little sister was murdered in Sandy Hook that day when lock-down and 911 were not enough to protect her from an evil person…Charlton Heston made the phrase “From my cold dead hands” famous and I am here to tell you today, you will take my ability to protect my Victoria from my cold dead hands.”

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