If the Sheriff refuses to do his job his employer should fire him. Now if he unintensonily looked the other way that would be different. I guess he is not too bright.
The politicians there should be removed from their jobs for illegal acts y passing laws that are unconstitutional. I don't care what your position is on the matter. These people know they are breaking the law of the land. They should be prosecuted.
Very interesting read.
http://cspoa.org/sheriffs-gun-rights/
Growing List of Sheriffs, Associations and Police Chiefs Saying ‘NO’ to Obama Gun Control
Posted on March 20, 2013
And the rest.
http://cspoa.org/red-coat-list/
Can't do that either. Passing laws that are deemed unconstitutional through due process happens all the time from both sides of the aisle in both state and federal governments whether you agree or not. It's the political process we know and love (well maybe not so much). However, if you are arguing for a monarch of sorts......Yes, you can. Elected officials are subject to recall by the voters.
Yes, you can. Elected officials are subject to recall by the voters.
That argument is like saying people commit murder all the time so it is legal.
Just because it's done all the time doesn't make it legal or Constitutional.
That's what people tend to forget.
So they are...doesn't happen real often and when it does sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. We're not talking murder here, Cholla. If the folks in CO don't like what they're elected officials are doing then of course they can try for a recall. However, just because you don't like something doesn't mean everyone else has the same opinion on the subject. What you or I think is Constitutional has no bearing on anything unless we're Supreme Court Justices... I just looked and I'm pretty sure I'm not one of those guys. I don't think that you are either. We can argue until the Kaws come home but it won't change either of our opinions on the subject I think.Sounds rational to me.