For Immediate Release
March 13, 2012
Local Residents May Receive Legitimate Mail Solicitation from BSSA
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that the Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association (BSSA), a very legitimate support organization based in Columbus, has started its annual membership drive. Often the Sheriff’s Office tries to warn residents about various telephone, mail, and e-mail solicitations that claim to raise money to benefit deputies and/or law enforcement officers, but are sometimes either outright scams or maybe don’t provide any direct local benefit. But, in the case of the BSSA, Sheriff Jones openly encourages residents to show support by joining the BSSA as an Associate Member.
BSSA does not solicit memberships by telephone, but uses direct mail as its way to contact prospective members. Mailings are expected to go out to Butler County residents this week. The Associate Membership Program draws support from individuals committed to the enhancement of public safety, and who share common core values of effective law enforcement; to include: a determination to fight crime; tougher laws for criminals; fairer laws for victims; better community relations; an improved criminal justice system; adequate facilities; and support of drug awareness programs.
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“The Butler County Sheriff’s Office never solicits by phone to raise funds for our projects,” said Sheriff Jones. “We don’t directly ask residents for memberships. But we do receive a lot of support from the Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association. They are instrumental in helping us in a variety of ways—technical resources, training, and legislative support on key criminal justice issues. Therefore, I do encourage membership in, and support to, this honorable organization,” said Jones.
For additional information on the BSSA, go to www.buckeyesheriffs.org, contact them at 1103 Schrock Rd. – Suite 401, Columbus, OH, 43229, or by phone at (800) 589-2772. Individuals can also become associate members of the BSSA by contacting the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.
Prepared by: Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
Operations Support
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