Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Kentucky Sheriff Speaks Plainly About Guns


Kentucky Sheriff tells the Feds--Go Stuff it.  We say Bravo!


This man is a common sense patriot. We hope he can withstand the pressure that will be brought to bear on him by the Feds, should gun control be mandated by the President.

Conservative Tom




KENTUCKY SHERIFF TO FEDS: 'YOU ARE NEVER GOING TO PULL GUNS OUT OF JACKSON COUNTY'

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As I wrote on Jan. 11, Jackson County Kentucky Sheriff Denny Peyman has made it clear that gun laws which violate the United States Constitution or the Kentucky Constitution will not be enforced in his county. 

On Jan. 12, he followed this up with a press conference in which he explained that a Sheriff's powers are predominant over the powers of federal and state agents. When he says these things he drives gun-grabbers batty because he says them with the conviction that rests on knowledge, and he has no intention of backing down.
During the press conference, he took time to explain his powers as sheriff:
I am responsible for the people inside this county. I am the highest elected official in this county, and this is the only opportunity the people have to speak for themselves and say 'this is what we want.'
I can ask federal people to leave, they have to leave. I can ask state people to leave, they have to leave. ...[And] it doesn't matter what [new laws] Obama passes, the sheriff has more power than the federal people.  
He said that if federal gun-grabbers don't understand this, then "they need to go back and study it," because Kentucky "is a commonwealth."
Peyman says he has been approached by liberals within the gun-grabbing world since he made his original promise of no gun control in his county, and he told them plainly: "You are never going to pull guns out of Jackson County."
Sheriff Denny Peyman represents everything good and brave about America, and about the great state of Kentucky. He is a patriot, first class. 


Here is another link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/denny-peyman-kentucky_n_2472119.html

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