tony m Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Show up early and request a Q & A if they are not having one. Please try and be there and invite others. Thank you. * ** SCOPE has learned that - STATE OFFICIALS WILL VISIT THE ADIRONDACKS, SOUTHERN TIER AND WESTERN NEW YORK ABOUT NY SAFE ACT TOMORROW! We urge our members to attend these meetings if at all possible. Albany, NY - Teams made up of members of the New York State Police and Division of Criminal Justice Services to visit communities across the state starting this week. The teams will be available to meet local law enforcement and answer questions from New Yorkers regarding NY SAFE Act. Tuesday, January 29 12:00 PM Mike Green, Executive Deputy Commissioner, Division of Criminal Justice Services and Steve Hogan, First Deputy Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Erie County Clarence Public Library 3 Town Place Clarence, New York OPEN PRESS 12:00 PM First Deputy Superintendent Kevin Gagan, New York State Police and Sgt. James Sherman, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Broome County Endwell Volunteer Fire Hall 3508 Country Club Road Endwell, New York OPEN PRESS 1:00 PM Colonel Thomas Fazio, Field Commander, New York State Police and Kevin Bruen, Assistant Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Essex County Conference Center at Lake Placid, ORDA Excelsior Room 2643 Main Street Lake Placid, New York OPEN PRESS 5:00 PM Mike Green, Executive Deputy Commissioner, Division of Criminal Justice Services and Steve Hogan, First Deputy Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Monroe County Rochester Public Safety Building First Floor Auditorium 185 Exchange Street Rochester, New York OPEN PRESS 6:00 PM First Deputy Superintendent Kevin Gagan, New York State Police and Sgt. James Sherman, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Tompkins County Greater Ithaca Activities Center 521 W. Seneca Street Ithaca, New York OPEN PRESS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 Wow! talk about a short notice. I suppose it probably should be noted that this sounds like an information issuing session, and not an information gathering session. It doesn't sound like an activity designed for receiving opinions or arguments. Am I wrong on that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony m Posted January 28, 2013 Author Share Posted January 28, 2013 They are probably going to state the law and answer questions about the law. We should still try and show up and question for discussion on this whole matter, not just the law. They need to feel some type of passion from us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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