BSA1
member
Justin,
Why not go straight to the horses mouth so to speak?
Write a letter to Kentucky State Attorney General Office asking them what the state law is about the questions you have.
I suggest a letter as you will have a "hard" copy and likewise will have a "hard" copy of their response when they reply in writing. Save both letters. Do not send a email as they have a way of disappearing. I am a former governmint secket agent and know first hand from many years of experience how opinions and policies conveniently disappear when a new "boss" arrives.
Why not go straight to the horses mouth so to speak?
Write a letter to Kentucky State Attorney General Office asking them what the state law is about the questions you have.
I suggest a letter as you will have a "hard" copy and likewise will have a "hard" copy of their response when they reply in writing. Save both letters. Do not send a email as they have a way of disappearing. I am a former governmint secket agent and know first hand from many years of experience how opinions and policies conveniently disappear when a new "boss" arrives.