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Training
Ohio Rep. Proposes Using Marijuana Tax to Fund Law Enforcement Training
Under the proposal, the first $40 million in adult use marijuana tax revenue each year over the next two years would go to Law Enforcement Assistance Fund for training.
November 15, 2023
Patrol
Protect Your Future With Our Tax-Free RMT
PORAC Retiree Medical Trust
The PORAC Retiree Medical Trust is a tax-free funding vehicle that helps law enforcement members pay for medical expenses during retirement.
November 30, 2021
Weapons
Leading LE Pistol Supplier Faces Tax Investigation
Glock, the Austrian firearms supplier that claims to supply duty pistols to 65 percent of the American law enforcement market, is being investigated for tax evasion, according to a story in Business Week.
September 26, 2009
Patrol
GA Legislators File Bill to Exempt Officers from State Income Tax
The single-page bill, which has been assigned to the House Ways & Means committee, calls for full exemption of the state's income tax payments for law enforcement officers charged with “enforcing criminal laws and exercising the power of arrest...”
February 1, 2022
Training
Colo. Sheriff Launches Hiring Initiative with Tax Revenue
El Paso County (Colo.) Sheriff Terry Maketa hired 40 deputies in January with new sales tax revenue and plans to hire nearly 90 additional deputies in the coming months.
January 31, 2013
Weapons
Chicago Official: Tax Bullets To Curb Crime
As Chicago struggles to quell gang violence that has contributed to a jump in homicides, a top elected official wants to tax the sale of every bullet and firearm—an effort even she acknowledges could spark a legal challenge.
October 18, 2012
Patrol
Baltimore Police Commissioner Suspended Amid Federal Tax Charges
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has suspended Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa with pay pending the resolution of three federal criminal tax charges he faces.
May 11, 2018
Patrol
Video: Colorado Raises $2M in First Month of Marijuana Taxes
The first tax figures for the first state in the nation to legalize retail marijuana shows the drug brought in $3.5 million in taxes and fees for Colorado in January
March 10, 2014
Patrol
Death and Taxes
“We only have two things going for us,” said Deputy Marshal Eddie Dolan, calling in from Kodiak. “No one’s been shot so far and no hostages are involved. All the rest is bad news.”
August 31, 2005
Patrol
TX Governor Wants to Freeze Property Taxes for Cities that Defund Police
“If we have police brutality, we don't need fewer police, we need less police brutality, and so we need to take action, whether it be as a Legislature or in police departments or whatever the case may be,” Abbott said. "We do need to take action to ensure that law enforcement officers are trained in ways in which they will not engage in police brutality.”
August 18, 2020
Patrol
Colorado to Use Pot Tax Revenues to Fund Pot Busts
The first recreational pot market in the U.S. notched another marijuana first Thursday when Colorado started using marijuana taxes to fund police efforts to crack down on illegal growing operations.
June 9, 2017
Technology
Lawyer Who Built Career on Suing Cops Gets 3 Years for Tax Evasion, Fraud
Law enforcement officers across Southern California probably spent much of Tuesday smiling from ear to ear, as Los Angeles attorney Stephen G. Yagman was sentenced to three years in the federal pen.
November 28, 2007
Training
IACP President Questions NRA School Security Plan
The president of a national police chiefs' association said a National Rifle Association proposal to assign an armed officer to each school in the nation would unduly tax patrol resources for other law enforcement missions.
December 20, 2012
Patrol
How Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Impact You and Your Family?
Significant changes are coming to your taxes. Here are the highlights with emphasis on topics that are likely to apply to police officers and their families.
March 2, 2018
Patrol
FLEOA Urges Passage of Federal Public Safety Officer Retirement Equity Act
Today, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) pledged its full support for the passage of the Federal Public Safety Officer Retirement Equity Act. According to FLEOA, this bill would remedy an oversight in the 2006 Pension Protection Act by providing federal officers with the same tax protections that their state and local counterparts receive.
April 16, 2015
Patrol
Crimes Against Taxi Drivers
Driving a taxi is one of the most dangerous professions. Drivers are sent alone to isolated areas, including high-crime neighborhoods to pick up strangers. They work early mornings and late nights, and they carry a lot of cash. So it's not surprising that taxi drivers are often assaulted, robbed, and killed.
June 30, 2007
Weapons
Calif. Lawmakers Propose Ammo Tax
Two state lawmakers have proposed a tax on ammunition sold in California, but one would use the money raised to pay for increased policing in high-crime areas and the other would provide screening for mental illness in children.
January 28, 2013
SWAT
Death and Taxes
I checked the Officer Down Memorial Page (odmp.com) to see if there have been any law enforcement fatalities on April 15th. Sure enough, when I clicked on the Website for April 15th, there were 59 law enforcement officer line-of-duty deaths listed from 1857 to 2004—32 from gunfire.
April 15, 2008
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