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Election 2024: Can You Participate In Politics While In Uniform?

Jason Louis • Nov 01, 2024

This post is offered as a discussion topic only and does not represent legal advice. Officers must refer to the laws in their own State as well as their agency's policies, which can be more restrictive on officers than the law requires.



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