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MTA Store Closure for Annual Inventory

Maryland Troopers Association > News > General > MTA Store Closure for Annual Inventory
December 30, 2014

By Brian Blubaugh

 

The MTA Store will be closed from January 2 – 12, 2015 for it’s annual inventory.  We will not be able to make sales or take returns to the store during this period.   The store will reopen for business on Tuesday, January 13, 2015.  Happy New Year. 

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The Maryland Troopers Association was organized in 1979 for the purpose of advancing the principles of professionalism in law enforcement and to facilitate a meaningful dialogue between employees and the Administration concerning issues of mutual concern.  This Association contributes significantly to protecting the security of troopers, civilian MSP personnel and retirees by providing a benefit package that addresses legislative representation in matters of public safety, legal representation, education and training scholarships, and death relief.

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