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    Question About Donation To PD

    So, while I'm out here at school, I've been working for the township's EMS unit part time. In doing so, I've established a pretty good working relationship with the local PD. In fact, I've even become pretty good friends with a handful of guys I work with in the detention facility as an overnight medical tech for the drunks and other morons. Well, when sitting with one of the officers the other night on duty, I was informed that the department of 20 some officers only has two Bushy carbines for the entire PD, and only one unit per shift has it in the vehicle. I was shocked. In conversation, I found that the department had to fight to even get them, because the community thought the ARs sent "too aggressive a message." Now that they have them, they cannot afford anything better, or even any more of the Bushies.

    I guess what I'm getting at, is how hard would it be for me to make a "charitable donation" of a bunch of Colt carbines to the department. The money is a non-issue at this point in time, it's just a matter of getting in to see the chief and trying to figure out how to go about it. Anything I should know before going in regarding making that kind of a donation. Anyone in the industry I should talk to? That kind of stuff. If you have any suggestions or ideas, it'd be much appreciated. These guys work in a heavy meth area, and can use all the help they can get.

    Thanks folks.


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    The main thing to keep in mind is: Police chiefs are POLITICIANS, not officers. Most high level brass are anti-gun (for the people, not the police), and they will make screwy decisions based on the fact that their constituents don't like guns. I would make an effort to find out what the decision maker thinks, and go from there. Do not be offended if they refuse your generous offer. I have heard of a PD that declined an entire fleet of new patrol vehicles (unknown what strings might have been attached to the offer).

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    Tell the responsible person in their department to look into the 1033 Program. I am 99% sure it is still in effect and it will help them alot. Are you talking about you purchasing them and giving them as a gift or similar? It could be done if you were so inlcined. David Spade did it for Phoenix PD.

    Call the Chiefs' secretary and tell her you want to meet with the Chief about making a department donation. You may even find a distributor or someone who will cut you break if you explain the story.



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    Quote Originally Posted by GIJew766 View Post
    So, while I'm out here at school, I've been working for the township's EMS unit part time. In doing so, I've established a pretty good working relationship with the local PD. In fact, I've even become pretty good friends with a handful of guys I work with in the detention facility as an overnight medical tech for the drunks and other morons. Well, when sitting with one of the officers the other night on duty, I was informed that the department of 20 some officers only has two Bushy carbines for the entire PD, and only one unit per shift has it in the vehicle. I was shocked. In conversation, I found that the department had to fight to even get them, because the community thought the ARs sent "too aggressive a message." Now that they have them, they cannot afford anything better, or even any more of the Bushies.

    I guess what I'm getting at, is how hard would it be for me to make a "charitable donation" of a bunch of Colt carbines to the department. The money is a non-issue at this point in time, it's just a matter of getting in to see the chief and trying to figure out how to go about it. Anything I should know before going in regarding making that kind of a donation. Anyone in the industry I should talk to? That kind of stuff. If you have any suggestions or ideas, it'd be much appreciated. These guys work in a heavy meth area, and can use all the help they can get.

    Thanks folks.


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    This is a very nice thing. If they agree, we will get you Colt 6920's at OUR COST for the Dept (can ship them directly to them).

    Let us know.


    C4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Collegefour View Post
    I would make an effort to find out what the decision maker thinks, and go from there. Do not be offended if they refuse your generous offer. I have heard of a PD that declined an entire fleet of new patrol vehicles (unknown what strings might have been attached to the offer).
    I have dealt with the Deputy Chief a few times over an event a few weeks ago, and he seems pretty cool. I've yet to actually meet the chief. No strings attached here, just don't want to see someone gunned down because they didn't have the right gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Tell the responsible person in their department to look into the 1033 Program. I am 99% sure it is still in effect and it will help them alot. Are you talking about you purchasing them and giving them as a gift or similar? It could be done if you were so inlcined. David Spade did it for Phoenix PD.
    I'll have to give my buddy a call to have him look into this program. My intention was to buy a handful of carbines myself and make the donation. Figure what the hell. Only thing that's hanging me up is paperwork involved in making a charitable donation of actual firearms.

    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    This is a very nice thing. If they agree, we will get you Colt 6920's at OUR COST for the Dept (can ship them directly to them).

    Let us know.


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    Grant, you continue to be a Godsend to the shooting community. As soon as I know something, I will be in touch. Thank you kindly, Sir.

    And thank you all for your input. Hopefully, I can get the ball rolling soon.


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    I have a similar question regarding making a donation to LV Metro. I have a membership to Front Sight, given as a gift and have actually never attended, that came with a dozen certificates for free training.

    I understand that FS and the knucklehead in charge don't have the best reputation in the serious shooting world but I'd like to donate some of these certificates to Metro in hopes that our local officers will get out and get some additional training.

    Is the best person to contact a public relations officer? Would it be best to go to our local area command or the main one? Are donations like these tax deductible?

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    You might want to speak to the police union president and ask him what the best way is to go about this. If the chief is anti gun and unconcerned about his officers well being he my politely decline your offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    You might want to speak to the police union president and ask him what the best way is to go about this. If the chief is anti gun and unconcerned about his officers well being he my politely decline your offer.
    From conversation with two of the officers a few minutes ago, it isn't that the chief is anti-gun or unconcerned, it's more a long the lines of being in a relatively tight budget and the community at large being unconcerned. Some of the officers have mulled buying their own carbines, but the fact that a department of 20 officers only has 2 carbines is staggering.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GIJew766 View Post
    From conversation with two of the officers a few minutes ago, it isn't that the chief is anti-gun or unconcerned, it's more a long the lines of being in a relatively tight budget and the community at large being unconcerned. Some of the officers have mulled buying their own carbines, but the fact that a department of 20 officers only has 2 carbines is staggering.


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    You are a generous man. I thank you for your efforts

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    You are a generous man. I thank you for your efforts
    No need, brother. If my time with the Border Patrol taught me anything, it's that we need to look out for each other. Now that I'm in school and all, the least I can do is make sure these guys have what they need to make it home to their wives and kids. Stay safe out there.


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