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KY: Nelson County Sheriff Supports 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The Nelson County Sheriff announced Friday that he will support a resolution to make the county a Second Amendment sanctuary. "I am pro Second Amendment. You won't find many in the law enforcement profession that are not," Sheriff Ramon Pineiroa said in a statement. "To me, the resolution is a restatement of the Second Amendment. It references previous Supreme Court rulings regarding our right to bear arms and the Due Process Clause of the 14th amendment. It expresses concern and opposition to any laws that may infringe or unconstitutionally restrict citizens' rights to keep and bear arms." |
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PHORTO
(1/6/2020)
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Note the reference to US. v. Miller.
Impressive.
And all-too-rare. |
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