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DirtyKoala is Off the Air!

coolusername2007

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bad_ace wrote:
The memo is a published document, some care went into preparing it. Also the author knew it was likely to see the light of day and needed to be the thought out policy of the department.

The internal, back and forth emails have a different spirit, more akin to the authors frank opinion stated in the memo. When you don't think anyone will read your interdepartmental emails more truth comes out.

Great memo! We should hang it in the OC hall of fame or something. Policy is all I care about. The author is free to his/her own personal opinion, of which I couldn't care less. However, his/her professional actions are what matter most. As long as they follow the law, don't harass, don't detain, and don't violate one's protected rights.

Now, I do wish the memo emphasized the fact that the 12031(e) checks are optional. And personally I would like to see every UOC'er respectfully remind the LEO of this fact during his/her e-check. Again, its an educational issue.
 

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coolusername2007 wrote:
Now, I do wish the memo emphasized the fact that the 12031(e) checks are optional.  And personally I would like to see every UOC'er respectfully remind the LEO of this fact during his/her e-check.  Again, its an educational issue.
I'd be shocked if the response was anything other than "so is open carry".
 
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