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response 9 of 24:
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Mar 3 16:49 UTC 2005 |
re #8
That's kind of harsh.
To be blunt, I think the BoD main priority on ANY non-profit starts with
fiduciary responsibility. In other words, the executives of Cyberspace Inc
are elected to maintain the corporation's trust and confidence to it's
membership and to the general public in the case of a 501c3.
Can I propose a motion or at least compel the BoD to organize a "legal issues"
subcommittee? And for the sake of not overstepping any boundaries, the
appointees NOT be attorneys but be willing to seek some pro-bono counsel
specifically for assistance in drafting a formal policy that protects the
membership and corporation while demonstrating respect for law enforcement?
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