In God We TrustYou Are Not ForgottenSemper Fidelis

 

The Law Dawgs Motorcycle Club International was founded on November 10th, 2002 by a few good men and the first chapter was granted an official charter. The task of creating a new club that would offer its members a club to be proud of, was not an easy one. To develop a club that would represent such an elite group could only mean one thing, combining two of the most notable and prestigious professions known to man today: United States Marines and Law Enforcers. Primarily, the  majority of our members are former Marines, some are now or have retired from law enforcement. Many former Marines pursued careers in law enforcement around the country when they left active duty. It only makes sense. Just ask any law enforcement official how many of his fellow officers are former Marines. Good order and discipline from the Marine Corps transferred into a different uniform. Riding motorcycles with a sister and brotherhood also creates that certain "Esprit de Corps" among people as well. Camaraderie among motorcyclists is unique to those who have experienced this activity. Blending together into a brotherhood, motorcyclists who also can share a bond of prior military experience and law enforcement will only produce a stronger presence of pride and professionalism. Membership does not require affiliation in both professions. Members are or were law enforcement officials or are former Marines. If a member is both, all the better, but not a requirement for membership. The colors of this club represent both professions, the scales of justice for law enforcement and the eagle, globe and anchor to represent the Corps. The goal the members of the Law Dawgs Motorcycle Club International seek, is to band together as one of the most professional motorcycle clubs to ever hit the streets. The Law Dawgs are big supporters of fund raising events that benefit the survivors of police officers, our nation's veterans and other charitable organizations. No attitudes or politics allowed, just professionals who want to continue experiencing the "Esprit de Corps" and ride together with their comrades, friends, sisters and brothers.


"Lead, Follow, Or Get The Hell Out Of The Way!"

 

 


This same rule applies in being a Law Dawg
 

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