a Pocahontas county resident went to the latest board meeting and asked a very simple question ,"how much money is in the treasury of the bartow, frank and durbin volunteer fire company". buying the former sheets G M C dealership in greenbank. Old time hymns is a good place to put this latest tid bit of information about the B.F.D. This is insane, and yet this the what is fully proposed by globalists, and "progressives" who are the brainwashed monkey brains for the globalist.Īrbowail has left a new comment on your post " Old Time Hymn ": Same as the non sequitor illogical BS of a government stating that since disruptions to our power-grid are inevitable, that they want to remove all physical paper fiat currency and replace it all with only electronic credits currency and records. Smart guns is the dumbest idea ever, and only those who have no idea what they are talking about push that sort of total BS. Also electronic systems fail, and require power of some sort, imagine the immense failures here when someone believes they have a tool for the job only to discover it will not work.Īlso then there is no ability for an owner of their legal property to be able to trade or sell it as it just becomes a very expensive door stop as you state it won't work for anyone else. THEY ALL should be able to use that tool being that purchased gun to protect themselves and others. Imagine it is your gun, and this complicated ID system is for YOU.īut someone comes into your home to rape, torture and murder you family while you are not there. It is a fallacy and a non starter for being a product that works. (15) Educational and training supplies and fire prevention promotional materials, not to exceed $500 per year.Īnonymous has left a new comment on your post " How Much More do you want it to be illegal? ":īecause "smart guns" are stupid. (14) Life insurance premiums to provide a benefit not to exceed $20,000 for firefighters and (12) Dues paid to national, state and county associations (11) Operating expenses reasonably required in the normal course of providing effective and efficient fire protection service, which include, but are not limited to, gasoline, bank fees, postage and accounting costs (10) Property/casualty insurance premiums for protection and indemnification against loss or damage or liability (9) Any filing fee required to be paid to the Legislative Auditor's Office under section fourteen, article four, chapter twelve of this code relating to sworn statements of annual expenditures submitted by volunteer or part volunteer fire companies or departments that receive state funds or grants (8) Payment of the cost of immunizations, including any laboratory work incident to the immunizations, for firefighters against hepatitis-b and other blood borne pathogens: Provided, That the vaccine shall be purchased through the state immunization program or from the lowest cost vendor available: Provided, however, That volunteer and part volunteer fire companies and departments shall seek to obtain no cost administration of the vaccinations through local boards of health: Provided further, That in the event any volunteer or part volunteer fire company or department is unable to obtain no cost administration of the vaccinations through a local board of health, the company or department shall seek to obtain the lowest cost available for the administration of the vaccinations from a licensed health care provider ![]() (5) Capital improvements reasonably required for effective and efficient fire protection service and maintenance of the capital improvements (4) Rescue equipment, communications equipment and ambulance equipment: Provided, That no moneys received from the municipal pensions and protection fund or the fire protection fund may be used for equipment for personal vehicles owned or operated by volunteer fire company or department members ![]() (3) Compliance with insurance service office recommendations relating to fire departments (2) Equipment for compliance with the national fire protection standard or automotive fire apparatus, NFPA-1901 (1) Personal protective equipment, including protective head gear, bunker coats, pants, boots, combination of bunker pants and boots, coats and gloves Funds received from the state for volunteer and part volunteer fire companies and departments, pursuant to sections fourteen-d and thirty-three, article three, and section seven, article twelve-c, all of chapter thirty-three of this code, may not be commingled with funds received from any other source.Įxpenditures may be made for the following: Revenues allocated to volunteer and part volunteer fire companies and departments may be expended only for the items listed in subdivisions (1) through (15) of this section. ![]() Authorized expenditures of revenues from the municipal pensions and protection fund and the fire protection fund.
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