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Email from Enumclaw Municipal Court

Aaron1124

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Mr. Braun,

We would prefer that you not bring any firearm into the building, unless of course, you are a commissioned officer. But if you must, there is a lockbox and the bailiff can assist you with that.

Thank you,

Shelly A. Morrow
Court Administrator
Enumclaw/Maple Valley Municipal Court
1339 Griffin Ave.
Enumclaw, WA 98022
360-802-0231, 360-802-0107 FAX
smorrow@ci.enumclaw.wa.us
 

Aaron1124

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So is there any reason in particular why "they" would "prefer" that a law abiding citizen leave their firearm at home, or in their vehicle?
 

joeroket

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Aaron1124 wrote:
So is there any reason in particular why "they" would "prefer" that a law abiding citizen leave their firearm at home, or in their vehicle?

Yea. They think LEO are highly trained in the use of a firearm and we are not. :banghead::banghead:
 
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