If I am acting on behalf of Division 17 like being a SIG Newsletter editor, should I send drafts to officers to make sure they do not place the division at risk?
The answer is generally no. We trust that most members of Division 17 will exercise good common sense in what they publish and that our representatives will do likewise. Most of us are able to distinguish between risk and minimal risk statements and stands. Besides, to have an officer like the President check and monitor everything is overbearing and impossible. When, however, you have questions about a potentially risky situation, it is always best to play it safe.
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