First published at 17:32 UTC on March 12th, 2021.
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In this video Sheriff Richard Mack, updates us on the historic gathering of sheriffs from across the USA that took place at Liberty University on 30 September 2020.
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In this video Sheriff Richard Mack, updates us on the historic gathering of sheriffs from across the USA that took place at Liberty University on 30 September 2020.
He talks about the challenges facing sheriffs who are not fully aware of their constitutional obligations and privileges, and how sheriffs and pastors are beginning to form local alliances to re-assert We the People rights over state and federal usurpers.
He concludes by talking about the new organization and its website where everyone is welcome to learn, join, and donate: https://cspoa.org.
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Richard Mack (born 1952) is the former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona and a political activist.
He is known for his role in a successful lawsuit brought against the federal government of the United States which alleged that portions of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act violated the United States Constitution.
He is a former lobbyist for Gun Owners of America (GOA) and a two-time candidate for United States Congress.
Mack is also the founder of Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), and established the โCounty Sheriff Projectโ movement, both of whom reaffirm what they claim is the constitutional power to refuse to enforce federal laws that exceed Constitutional authorities as delegated from We the People who elect the county sheriffs.
Visit CSPOA at https://cspoa.org/
Credit Robert David Steele
To learn more about Robert go to https://RobertDavidSteele.com
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