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Mudinyeri:
I guess someone needs to send that link to the OPD.  ::)

Chris Z:

--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on July 20, 2010, 07:44:42 AM ---I guess someone needs to send that link to the OPD.  ::)

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That link is from OPD.

Of course many officers on the street probably are not informed yet

Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: Chris Z on July 20, 2010, 08:31:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on July 20, 2010, 07:44:42 AM ---I guess someone needs to send that link to the OPD.  ::)

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That link is from OPD.

Of course many officers on the street probably are not informed yet

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I realize it's on the OPD web page, but you're probably right that the word hasn't made it to the officers on the street yet.  Good old governmental efficiency.

Husker_Fan:
What I heard (so take it for what it is worth) is that OPD started covering this in their start of shift meeting starting on the 15th.  If that's the case all the patrol officers should be aware of the change.

Wilson:
The one thing I did appreciate about the OPD registration was the card that proves the weapon is actually mine. If stopped, the officer could see proof I own the weapon. Without anything like that, the officer may want to take the weapon and "make sure it's not stolen"  :P

I bought my weapon from Rod and have asked him to come up with a similar card so I can carry something beside an 8X11 receipt. Picture this; good guy and bad guy with weapon on the floor between them. Police asks whose is this...both say "Mine". It would be nice to have a card :-)

Are there any other creative ideas out there?

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