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Port Clinton Police Chief Rob Hickman, left, is ready to turn over the law enforcement reins to long-time Sgt. David Scott on Monday, June 28, a date that has been written in stone for almost a decade. (Photo by D’Arcy Patrick Egan)
BY D’ARCY PATRICK EGAN
Chief Rob Hickman knew back in 2012 he was going to retire from the Port Clinton Police Department on June 28, 2021, and his new game plan was already in place after three decades.
Hickman’s passions are his wife, Roseann, a Port Clinton Councilwoman, a family that includes a batch of kids and eight grandchildren. He wants to travel, and take the family along, and now has a recreational camper to go with his motorcycle.
What does Virginiaâs new pot law mean for employers?
Beginning July 1 it will be legal in Virginia for an adult to possess up to an ounce of marijuana, and that change in the law is forcing K-9 police dogs across the state into early retirement.
Drug dogs have been trained to alert their handlers in the same manner on multiple drugs, making it impossible to know whether itâs marijuana or some still illegal narcotic being sniffed out. And dogs have no idea if the amount of marijuana they might detect would be within the legal limit.
Henry County Sheriffâs Office K-9 Kilo is being forced to retire because of changing marijuana laws in Virginia. Kilo (left) and K-9 Deputy Andrew Kinney.