Law Matters

By: Law Matters
  • Summary

  • 8 years in June - the radio show started in June of 2016 and became a 501c3 in July of 2018. Law Matters shares an interest in securing safe communities for all Tucson area residents and those of Southern Arizona. Law Matters weekly live one- hour radio show was created to open the lines of communication between law enforcement and the communities giving the listeners the opportunity to get answers from the source and law enforcement a platform rather than a misleading soundbite. We are not politically motivated; however, we will talk about the laws and policies that affect all of us. We bring all the different law enforcement agencies, including local, state, and federal on our live radio show. The information we provide is to create better informed communities, resulting in a safer Tucson, as well as all Southern Arizona, neighborhoods. We don’t have ads because the show is only one hour long. During our one, 2-minute break, we air PSAs for law enforcement, getting the messages from all the agencies out there. Our podcasts are featured the LawMatters1030.org websites and are listened to nationally by many. We started this radio show in 2016, with no seed money, no business plan, no guidance, and no radio experience, just a wild idea to stop the inexcusable violence toward law enforcement as well as rising violence in general. Since that time, we have evolved into hosting educational events such as screenings of movies/documentaries, adding planned Q&A sessions afterwards with the legal authorities on the subject matter presented. These events offer educational opportunities providing awareness on topics such as sex and human trafficking, domestic violence, active shooter, illegal drugs, scams, border issues, gun violence, sextortion, modern slavery and the list goes on. These shows have helped countless people with drug addiction, targets of scams, and victims of other illegal and dangerous crimes. While most of what we offer is free to attend, occasionally we need to charge a fee. Typically, those are courses earning certificates, or the continuing education classes where the presenter requires payment and travel expenses, i.e., we hosted a 7hr CE on the Psychological and Behavioral Characteristics of Sex Offenders that required a fee. Law Matters also offers an internship program for students interested in the criminal justice and/or communications arenas. To continue with both the live radio show and these unique educational opportunities for our community, we need your support. Law Matters is operated by volunteers with a desire to achieve a common mission. Our donation requests are to support presentations; we have been asked to host documentary screenings on numerous topics, the most recent on sextortion, that would include law enforcement, medical professionals, with county or federal prosecutors available for Q&A. These presentations earn the attendees a CE, CLE or AZPOSt credit. Hosting all these activities requires location rentals, purchase of educational handout materials, marketing, licensing agreements, airtime, occasionally travel expenses for presenters, and of course event insurance in some cases. Email us with show ideas or comments to: info@LawMatters1030.org.
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Episodes
  • Guest: Hal Kempfer | Navigating Global Risks: Understanding the Current State of Affairs
    Dec 7 2024

    In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry speaks with LtCol. Hal Kemper, a retired Marine Intelligence Officer, about current global events, including the situation in Syria, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, political turmoil in Georgia and Romania, and a recent martial law incident in South Korea. They also discuss the importance of preparing for potential nuclear fallout, emphasizing the need for individuals to have emergency plans in place. In this conversation, Kempfer discusses the current nuclear threats posed by countries like Iran and the importance of preparedness for potential nuclear incidents. He explains the concept of radiation exposure, the necessary shelter protocols, and the significance of community training and response. The discussion also covers the resilience of supply chains in the face of emergencies, emphasizing the need for individuals and communities to be proactive in their preparedness efforts.

    Episode Takeaways:


    • The Lebanon ceasefire is holding but with violations.

    • Syria is facing significant instability with potential regime collapse.

    • Ukraine is ramping up its drone production amid ongoing conflict.

    • Political protests in Georgia echo past movements against pro-Russian governments.

    • South Korea's recent martial law raised concerns about democracy.

    • Preparedness for nuclear fallout is crucial in today's geopolitical climate.

    • FEMA provides resources for public safety regarding nuclear detonation.

    • The situation in Syria is critical due to its geographical significance.

    • The U.S. is navigating complex foreign policy challenges with changing administrations.

    • Global political dynamics are shifting, impacting international relations. Nuclear threats are real and require preparedness.

    • Understanding radiation exposure is crucial for safety.

    • Shelter protocols can mitigate risks during a nuclear event.

    • The Seven-Ten Rule helps manage radiation exposure effectively.

    • Community training enhances emergency response capabilities.

    • Preparedness for nuclear incidents overlaps with general disaster readiness.

    • Avoid inhaling radioactive dust; use N95 masks for protection.

    • Do not burn radioactive clothing; bag it instead.

    • Planning ahead is essential for effective emergency response.

    • Awareness of local industrial hazards is vital for safety.


    #lawenforcement #counterterrorism #globalrisk #Syria #Ukraine #politicalturmoil #nuclearpreparedness #nuclearthreats #radiationexposure #emergencypreparedness #shelterprotocols #communityresponse #supplychainresilience #lawmatters #podcast

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    53 mins

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