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Orange County Sheriff's Office illegally identify concealed weapon permit holders

StogieC

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since9

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Despite the revelation of CC permits beyond local county sheriff's offices being expressly prohibited by the Colorado Revised Statutes, many sheriffs here in Colorado violate that statute on a routine basis by illegally sharing their CC databases with other sheriffs' offices and the state police. This has been reported in various Colorado news agencies, and I addressed it with the Colorado General Assembly this session.

Don't know if they took action or simply turned a blind eye.
 

OldCurlyWolf

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Lawyers invented themselves. Before that, we may not have got along terribly well, but I think we did a better job, certainly a far cheaper one, than we do today.

Originally lawyers were "Law Keepers". They recited the law when a chief, Clan head, king, etc., had to make a decision based on their Tribal/Clan law.

They sure have devolved since then.:cuss:
 
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