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Fraternal Order of Police
BlueNote
Official Publication of the North Carolina State Lodge
Volume 3, Issue 31 www.ncfop.org January/February 2018
Inside This Issue
Message from the President Chaplain’s Corner 5
By Randy Hagler – State President
Welcome to the January/February 2018 issue of the official Directory 5
publication of the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police.
Hopefully everyone had an enjoyable Christmas season and had Greetings from
time to spend away from work and with family and friends. Many Immediate Past
of us have a lot to be thankful for as we begin the New Year and President 7
I wish each of you the best. Grand Lodge
As we move into the New Year, I remind everyone that cover- Update 11
age for criminal and civil cases for active members will now be
covered under the National FOP Legal Defense Plan while ad- BlueNote Infor-
mation and Submis-
ministrative coverage remains under the NC State Lodge Legal Randy Hagler sion Deadlines 15
Plan. Now you might ask yourself, “What does this mean for me if President
I find myself in a critical incident where I should be represented by an attorney?” The
answer should be no difference! We have been asking all local lodges to identify the at- Plans for 2018 by
torneys they normally use across the state to represent our members and to contact them State 2nd Vice
and have them sign up to be “plan attorneys” under the National FOP Legal Defense Plan. President, James
The National FOP Legal Defense Plan encourages all local lodges to continue to use the Shores 15
attorneys we have an established relationship with to make sure our members are being Trivia! 19
served. If you find yourself in a critical incident and need an attorney please contact your
local lodge leaders, as you have in the past, and they will assist you with getting an attorney Durham County
to the scene. All civil cases must be approved prior to contacting an attorney and local Lodge 2
lodge leaders can assist you with that process as well. Of course you are always welcome Activities 19
to contact the State Lodge during normal business hours. There will be no change for
affiliate members. Affiliate members will continue to request legal aid through the State Rocky Mount
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Lodge for criminal, civil and administrative cases. Cops and Kids 21
For many years the National FOP Legislative Office has sponsored an event in Wash-
ington DC known as “Day on the Hill.” The FOP, through the National Legislative Office Catawba County
Lodge 26’s Christ-
and also the Legislative Committee, encourages State Lodges across the country to send mas Hospital Visits
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members to Washington at the same time to meet with their own Congressmen and Sena-
tors to discuss legislation important to law enforcement officers. This year’s event will be
held on February 12-14, 2018. This year’s event will kick-off with a Legislative Briefing
to be held at the Washington, DC FOP Lodge #1 on Monday and then members will meet Catawba County
Lodge 26’s Annual
with as many NC Representatives as possible over the next two days. The North Carolina Food Boxes 23
FOP has not participated in this event in the past few years but will be represented this
year by several members. I will report more on this in the next issue of the BlueNote. A
list of the top legislative priorities for the National FOP are as follows:
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