Support Your Local Sheriff?
Support your local sheriff, but only if they support the U.S. Constitution and your rights.
The sheriff of your county is the highest elected official and has more power than most people realize. Your local sheriff has the power to tell federal agencies that they will not come into his/her county and attempt to enforce unconstitutional "laws." Your local sheriff is there to protect your rights, not the actions of an out of control government whether it is state or federal.
The sheriff is the only law enforcement official with the authority to summon the power of the county.
"The sheriff represents the power of the people; he does not represent the power of the state." When it comes to keeping the peace no one's authority exceeds that of the sheriff.
U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, clearly defines the geographic territories where the federal government has jurisdiction. The United States Constitution (Article 1 Section 8) grants 4 law enforcement categories to the federal government: felonies committed on the high seas, counterfeiting, postal issues and treason. Protecting our nation's borders would also be an appropriate constitutional federal obligation. But many of these federal agencies have become powers unto themselves.
Many of these federal agencies have lost sight of their true missions and have forgotten for whom they work and who they are suppose to serve and protect. Now we are coming to the point of being forced to turn to our Sheriffs and local authorities to protect and serve us from federal "protectors".
Amendment X states that the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Feds have very limited powers in any state unless the local High Sheriff allows them to exercise power beyond that which the Constitution provides.
Sheriffs must NOT cooperate with federal agents in unconstitutional acts.
Sheriffs must stop, in their county, federal agents who attempt to commit unconstitutional acts.
I encourage everyone to contact their local sheriff’s department and see if your sheriff is truly protecting the well being of its citizens against overreaching powers of the federal government. Again, the sheriff’s primary role is to protect the rights of his/her county residents and it is up to the citizens of that county to make sure this is the case.
For contact information on Ozark County Sheriff's office visit the following:
www.ozarkcountyso.com
The sheriff of your county is the highest elected official and has more power than most people realize. Your local sheriff has the power to tell federal agencies that they will not come into his/her county and attempt to enforce unconstitutional "laws." Your local sheriff is there to protect your rights, not the actions of an out of control government whether it is state or federal.
The sheriff is the only law enforcement official with the authority to summon the power of the county.
"The sheriff represents the power of the people; he does not represent the power of the state." When it comes to keeping the peace no one's authority exceeds that of the sheriff.
U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, clearly defines the geographic territories where the federal government has jurisdiction. The United States Constitution (Article 1 Section 8) grants 4 law enforcement categories to the federal government: felonies committed on the high seas, counterfeiting, postal issues and treason. Protecting our nation's borders would also be an appropriate constitutional federal obligation. But many of these federal agencies have become powers unto themselves.
Many of these federal agencies have lost sight of their true missions and have forgotten for whom they work and who they are suppose to serve and protect. Now we are coming to the point of being forced to turn to our Sheriffs and local authorities to protect and serve us from federal "protectors".
Amendment X states that the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Feds have very limited powers in any state unless the local High Sheriff allows them to exercise power beyond that which the Constitution provides.
Sheriffs must NOT cooperate with federal agents in unconstitutional acts.
Sheriffs must stop, in their county, federal agents who attempt to commit unconstitutional acts.
I encourage everyone to contact their local sheriff’s department and see if your sheriff is truly protecting the well being of its citizens against overreaching powers of the federal government. Again, the sheriff’s primary role is to protect the rights of his/her county residents and it is up to the citizens of that county to make sure this is the case.
For contact information on Ozark County Sheriff's office visit the following:
www.ozarkcountyso.com
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