Monday, November 25, 2013

Your local Sheriff (Is the most powerful) law enforcement officer in the country

I live in the state of California, USA.  Each county here has a Sheriff elected by popular vote.  What most people here don't realize is that when they cast their vote for this public office, they are appointing one individual to determine what the ultimate say is considering the 10th Amendment in our Bill of rights.  It states that the Federal government cannot compel a sovereign state to enforce federal statutes. In a nutshell...
According to the Tenth Amendment, the government of the United States has the power to regulate only matters delegated to it by the Constitution. Other powers are reserved to the states, or to the people (and even the states cannot alienate some of these). Like it or hate it this puts a heavy weight on your local Sheriff as well as his deputies assigned through him or his predecessors. SHERIFFS ARE AMERICA'S LAST PEACEFUL LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST TYRANNY.
       OUR ELECTED SHERIFFS ARE NOT BOUND TO UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAWS OR ORDERS from the Federal government
     

Nullification of Unconstitutional Law:  A federal law that is unconstitutional is no law at all.  Therefore it must be nullified.  When this occurs it is up to the States to declare it so and refuse to enforce it.  Nullification is like a shield for the people of the States against unconstitutional laws. The federal government cannot be permitted to hold a monopoly on constitutional interpretation.  This is where your county Sheriff comes in.  Sheriffs First initiative, whereby, with a few exceptions, it would be a state crime for a federal law enforcement official to make an arrest or engage in a search or seizure without first receiving permission from the local sheriff.

  With an alarming growth in federal size and powers, and with unprecedented ignorance over American history and our kind of government, someone must stand up for our basic civil and natural rights. This has turned out to be the County Sheriff.  A healthy balance of power between the States and the Federal Government will reduce the risk of tyranny and abuse from either front…


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