Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Our Way of Saying Thanks...
I want to make this known: we appreciate our military and first responders. My brother and I have been in law enforcement (he still is, actually), and we realize what these individuals experience everyday for little pay and even less recognition. Therefore, we are offering a continuous military and first responder discount on all of our products. All you have to do is show us a local, state, or federal government ID when you contact us about a pipe, and we'll take care of you. It's the least we can do for showing our appreciation for those who take care of us every day.Veterans can also receive the same discount. Just contact us and we'll be happy to take care of you.
Those who are eligible for the discount include:
- Any current or former member of the U.S. Armed Forces
- Police officers
- Firefighters
- Paramedics/EMT
- Correctional officers
If you don't fit the above criteria but still have a question about whether you qualify, contact us with a copy of your work ID and we'll make the decision.
In our opinion, these folks deserve to relax and enjoy some time away from the stress of their jobs. Our veterans deserve to enjoy the fruits of their labor: The freedom that they swore and sacrificed to protect. What better way to do that than with a nice pipe full of a great tobacco? Life is short...smoke up!
-Darren
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I work for DSH (Dept of state Hospitals). Our buildings are within CDCR (calif. Dept of corrections and rehabilitation)
ReplyDeleteI work with CO's every day. We are a prison hospital within a prison...we take care of the mentally ill patients from any prison in the state. Not sure if I qualify? I'd like to know?
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You definitely do. Let us know what we can do for you.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for including correctional officers. Seems like no one looks at us as law enforcement. I know it's not the case in all states but here in R.I. we are sworn peacekeeping officers with powers of arrest and are the largest law enforcement department in the entire state.
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