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May 2023 Video From Arizona State FOP President Paul Sheldon

Please use the below link to view the May Video Updates from Arizona State FOP President Paul Sheldon May 2023 Video from AZ State FOP President Paul Sheldon

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February 2023 Video From Arizona State FOP President Paul Sheldon

Please use the below link to view the January/February Video from Arizona State FOP President Paul Sheldon February 2023 Video from AZ State FOP President Paul Sheldon

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Statement Of National President Patrick Yoes On The 2020 National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service

It is with great regret that, for the first time in the event’s history, the Fraternal Order of Police and its Auxiliary will be unable to host the 39th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service in Washington, D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision was a difficult one, but we believe it is the right one. It is with great regret that, for the first time in the event’s history, the Fraternal Order of Police and its Auxiliary will be unable to host the 39th Annual National...

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Tucson Police Department Peace Officer Memorial Service

Thursday May 7, 20206:30PM - 7:30PMMemorial Plaza 270 S. Stone Avenue Featured Speaker: Mrs. Nohemy Hite

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Message From FOP Tucson Lodge #1 President Paul Sheldon About Proposition 205

Please take a moment of your time to read this letter from our President about Proposition 205. Share it far and wide. We need your support. ***My name is Paul Sheldon. I am the President of the Tucson Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1. I am writing this with the hope of explaining why the only vote you should cast on Proposition 205 is no. Proposition 205 is cleverly named to deceive you, the voter, into believing that a no vote would somehow break apart families. “Tucson Families Fre...

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FOP ALERT: IMPACT OF NEW NY GUN LAWS

This alert is to advise members of the Fraternal Order of Police that recent changes to firearms laws in New York may impact active and retired officers visiting the State and carrying concealed firearms under the auspices of the Law Enforcement Officers’ Safety Act (LEOSA). New York State law prohibits the possession of magazines holding more than seven (7) rounds. The exemption provided by the LEOSA from State and local prohibitions on the carriage of concealed firearms does NOT exempt a...

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Fundraiser On Amazon.Com

If you shop on Amazon.com, they will donate to our charity if you select it. Please follow the link above and select “Arizona Fraternal Order of Police Foundation” 0.5% of eligible purchases qualify for donations to our charity. It doesn’t cost us a thing. I just signed up! http://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ext_fbp_l1_smi John Ortolano

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