Free: Contests & Raffles.
I was always under the impression that most state parks officers who had done acedaemy time were commissioned officers in "the state". This must be cleaning up some language for those officers without a state law enforcement commission.
I am typically against expansion of LE dominion beyond their scope of competence. In this instance, it seems like more of a common sense clarification, and the limited expansion that is apparent in the OP, while creating some possibilities for potential abuse, does not seem so unreasonable. I voted yes.
If Kretz sponsored it, IT is probably something GOOD for the People of WA!!
I've always thought it was odd that a state park had it's own Law Enforcement branch. Seemed like a waste of money. If they need patrols, work with counties--There are many small towns all over the state without police, and the only ones to respond are county deputies. But since the decided to keep the LEO in state parks, perhaps them being there could go the other way--they can help the county deputies respond in the small towns and rural areas most state parks are located in or near.
In my newsletter from Kretz I think he said this is moving forward.