Very Important ALERT !
Janine Kava Director of Public Information New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
NEWS ALERT NEWS ALERT NEWS ALERT
We've bee asked to pass this along, so we will. We doubt if the info is true because too many folks in the "gun movement" have told me that this kind of thing will never happen. They've told me ,"they'll never get my gun" and all kinds of macho BS. You folks voted these guys into office, whether Dem or Repub. You have no problem with democracy and laughed at those who tried to tell you this is a Republic NOT a Democracy but then you responded, what's it matter, until you realize that down state dictates NYS laws. NOW YOU KNOW. Too late, you asked to be hit over the head with a baseball bat and now you get made when it happens???
And when someone suggests a REAL solution, instead of the I regret that I have but one life to give for my country, you want to know, "Can iI get into trouble"? Bend over and accept what you asked for and leave us who love LIBERTY alone, let the chains of slavery fall gentle on your feet.
Live FREE or DIE is just assaying, nothing to live by.
God bless America and damn the tyrannical politicians
-----Original Message-----
From: "Ed" <sqvfd@roadrunner.com>
To: "Al Dudla" <adudla27@yahoo.com>
Subject: Very important
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 17:28:40 -0400
Subject:[Central-New-York-Oath-Keepers] Very important
This was received from a police chief, this is tyranny within New York state. And it will turn people into rats further dividing the people of New York. please share this and make it go viral.
Received from a Police Chief :
At a time when all of us are finding ourselves doing more with less, a reminder about a resource available from New York State that can assist you in your efforts to solve cases, prevent crime and better serve and protect your communities.
The state has established a toll-free tip line – 1-855-GUNSNYS (1-855- 486-7697) to encourage residents to report illegal firearm possession. The tip line also allows for information to be submitted via text – individuals can text GUNTIP and their message to CRIMES (274637). While the state will provide the administrative support and fund the rewards, the investigation and validity of the tip will be up to each local department.
To spread the word about this free resource, New York State is planning a comprehensive campaign, including public service announcements that will air on television and radio stations across Upstate.
The tip line can provide your agencies with another avenue for receiving intelligence about crimes being committed in your jurisdictions. This initiative is designed for communities where no tip lines are in place and is not meant to replace existing gun tip lines.
Here’s how the tip line operates:
The New York State Police staff the tip line 24 hours a day. Upon receiving a call, troopers will solicit as much information as possible regarding a firearm tip, while allowing the individual to remain anonymous. The caller will be informed that this program is not the traditional gun buyback program but rather is focused on identifying individuals who are carrying an illegal firearm.
The State Police will in turn contact the appropriate police agency with the lead to initiate an investigation. Staff from the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) will follow up with that agency to determine the validity of the lead. Once the investigation is completed, the police agency would convey to DCJS the outcome of the investigation.
If the information leads to an arrest for the illegal possession of a firearm, the “tipster” will be awarded $500. DCJS staff will handle all of the financial transactions.
State Police staff will explain the program in its entirety upon notifying an agency that a lead has been generated for their jurisdiction. If you have any questions in the interim, please contact DCJS Deputy Commissioner Tony Perez in the Office of Public Safety at 518-485-7610.
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Janine Kava
Director of Public Information
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
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