Q&A
Frequency and nature of task force meetings on cannabis enforcement
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Council Member Brewer inquires about the frequency and nature of task force meetings on cannabis enforcement. Sheriff Miranda explains that while there may not be regularly scheduled meetings, there is frequent communication about Operation Padlock to Protect.
- The Sheriff's Office communicates regularly, often daily, about various aspects of Operation Padlock to Protect
- Meetings and conversations occur on a regular basis, but not necessarily on a fixed schedule
- Discussions cover Operation Padlock to Protect as well as overall operations of the Sheriff's Office
Gale A. Brewer
0:43:24
Okay.
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And then when you report to commissioner Mi Black, I assume you discussed operation padlock to protect There's this task force on this topic.
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How often does this task force meet?
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What do they do?
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What kind of policies are coming out of the task force that we understand exists with the different agencies?
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So you are less siloed hopefully.
Anthony Miranda
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We're we're not in the silo.
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We do speak on a regular basis.
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I don't know that I I cannot speak to whether it's a a scheduled meeting every 2 weeks or I know that we speak regularly, almost on a daily basis, on some level of operation pilot to protect and the different nuances that are occurring each and every day.
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So, again, I don't need necessarily to say that we have only speak about it on any scheduled meeting basis, but we do have conversations and and meetings on a regular basis in various topics.
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Not only involve a pilot to protect with the overall operations of the sheriff's office as well.
Gale A. Brewer
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Okay.
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Thank you very much.
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And I will turn it over to my colleague.
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Also, Kelton Member Powers and Kelton Member, Jose, have joined us.