Freedom Writer - January/February 1996
CNP rules and regulations
In order to "allow open, uninhibited remarks" from
the speakers, CNP members must adhere to strict rules
regarding the meetings. A memorandum from executive
director Morton C. Blackwell listed the rules. They
are:
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Special guests may attend only with advance unanimous
approval of the Executive Committee.
The solicitation of funds on a one-to-one basis is
prohibited at meetings.
Council meetings are closed to the media and the general
public. The media should not know when or where we
meet or who takes part in our programs, before or after
a meeting.
Speakers' remarks at Council meetings are off the record
and not for circulation later, except with special
permission. Members and guests are requested to keep
in their personal possession their registration packets
and other materials distributed at
the meeting.
Our membership list is strictly confidential and should
not be shared outside the Council. Fundraising from
the list is also prohibited.
Members are asked to avoid organizing and attending
formal meetings of other groups or organizations in
the same city before, during or immediately after a
Council meeting.
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