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General Category => Politics => Topic started by: redcliffsw on September 18, 2009, 08:50:24 PM

Title: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: redcliffsw on September 18, 2009, 08:50:24 PM
The Fed's won't like this one, but we should.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzH7ZsHudZY



Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: Varmit on September 19, 2009, 06:32:26 AM
I liked what he had to say up to the point where he talked about sheriffs in Texas and the Bible Belt standing up to Federal authority.  I just don't see that happening, I wish it would but it won't.  I didn't see the sheriffs at Waco, Ruby Ridge, New Orleans, defending those citizens.  Personally, I think that when it comes down to it...when the metal meets the meat...the only people the average joe can rely on to watch his back, is other joes.
Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: Tobina+1 on September 21, 2009, 02:28:50 PM
Typically, local sheriffs ARE just "average joes"... especially in small town areas.  Unfortunately, a lot of paperwork and red-tape has made it difficult for them to even WANT to do their job correctly.  Sometimes it's easier to ignore a problem, say an area of known meth habitation that has been the site of meth arrests years ago and still nothing has been cleaned up... than to run through all the paperwork and protect citizens from damaging toxins and runoff.  For example.
Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: pepelect on September 21, 2009, 08:46:32 PM
Hypothetically speaking:  Wouldn't the cleanup of said property be done through the solid waste and KDHE and billed to the landowner/s for the alleged safety of the afore mentioned but negligent former inhabitant and any potential future grazer. 
Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: Varmit on September 22, 2009, 04:12:19 AM
The problem with sheriffs being average joes is that they are more worried about doing their job correctly than doing what is right.  The example you posted Tobina is a good example.  The right thing to do would be to take care of the problem, regardless of redtape and paperwork.  Even if it wasn't the sheriffs job, he could get the ball rolling by contacting KDHE. 
Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: redcliffsw on September 27, 2009, 08:25:07 PM
Do you want your Republic Back?

Sheriff Mack began his career with the Provo Police Department. Within a few years, he was promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and eventually Detective -- even completing assignments as an undercover narcotics agent. After serving 11 years in Provo, Mack was elected as the Graham County Sheriff in Arizona.

As a two-term sheriff, Richard Mack was named Elected Official of the Year by the Arizona-New Mexico Coalition of Counties in 1994; received the NRA Law Officer of the Year; was inducted into the NRA Hall of Fame; received the 1995 Cicero Award, Samuel Adams Leadership award from the Local Sovereignty Coalition, and Gun Owners of America Defender of the Second Amendment award.
Then Congress passed the Brady Bill, severely restricting our Second Amendment rights . . .

During his terms as sheriff, federal officers informed all Arizona sheriffs that they would be required to enforce the Brady Bill and run background checks at their department's expense. Sheriff Mack challenged the constitutionality of the Brady Bill and ultimately, fought it all the way to the United States Supreme Court. In a landmark 5-4 split decision based on the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Sheriff Mack won his case in a monumental victory for freedom.

rest of it:

http://www.usa1911.com/landing/


Title: Re: Support Your Local Sheriff
Post by: Teresa on September 28, 2009, 04:14:39 PM
I got the book... awesome and informative..