January 6th is a critically important date for you to
reserve on your schedules. In response to a huge public outcry the Wake
County Board of Commisioners will be hearing public discussion
regarding the future of the Wake County Firearms Education &
Training Center. It is vitally important for our elected officials to
see the faces behind the almost 7500 citizens who responded to the
petition calling for the range to remain accessible to the citizens of
Wake County for whom is was built.
Will attendance be problematic? Because it is downtown and the meeting starts at 5:00 it could be troublesome but anything worth doing demands diligent effort. Let's make time to fill the room with the taxpayers who paid for this public facility. Our core group of organizers have prepared comments to deliver to the commisioners. As time permits additional comments may be afforded, each limited to three minutes. Though time will be limited we encourage "all attendees" to prepare written comments to be given to the commisioners. You should prepare nine (9) copies of those and we will see that they are given to the seven commissioners, county legal representatives and the secretary recording the meeting discussions.
We earnestly request that all attendees maintain a professional and courteous demeanor throughout the entire evening. Inflamed discourse will cost valuable speaking time and will only detract from the civil discourse we have sought to maintain all along.
Parking is Available in the Wake County Parking Deck at 216 W. Cabarrus St.
310 South McDowell Street
Nash Square Entrance
Raleigh, NC 27601
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Here is a link to the petition if you have not been made aware of this debate:
http://chng.it/w5BYZPRS
HT: Mark Valletta
Will attendance be problematic? Because it is downtown and the meeting starts at 5:00 it could be troublesome but anything worth doing demands diligent effort. Let's make time to fill the room with the taxpayers who paid for this public facility. Our core group of organizers have prepared comments to deliver to the commisioners. As time permits additional comments may be afforded, each limited to three minutes. Though time will be limited we encourage "all attendees" to prepare written comments to be given to the commisioners. You should prepare nine (9) copies of those and we will see that they are given to the seven commissioners, county legal representatives and the secretary recording the meeting discussions.
We earnestly request that all attendees maintain a professional and courteous demeanor throughout the entire evening. Inflamed discourse will cost valuable speaking time and will only detract from the civil discourse we have sought to maintain all along.
Parking is Available in the Wake County Parking Deck at 216 W. Cabarrus St.
Location
Wake County Justice Center - Room 2700310 South McDowell Street
Nash Square Entrance
Raleigh, NC 27601
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Here is a link to the petition if you have not been made aware of this debate:
http://chng.it/w5BYZPRS
HT: Mark Valletta
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