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Awoke
8th April 2010, 05:40 AM
County Sheriff Can Bust Big Brother: Wyoming Sheriffs Put Feds in Their Place

Keene Free Press


The duly elected sheriff of a county is the highest law enforcement official within a county. He has law enforcement powers that exceed that of any other state or federal official.

This is settled law that most people are not aware of.

County sheriffs in Wyoming have scored a big one for the 10th Amendment and states rights. The sheriffs slapped a federal intrusion upside the head and are insisting that all federal law enforcement officers and personnel from federal regulatory agencies must clear all their activity in a Wyoming County with the Sheriff’s Office. Deja vu for those who remember big Richard Mack in Arizona.

Bighorn County Sheriff Dave Mattis spoke at a press conference following a recent U.S. District Court decision (Case No. 2:96-cv-099-J (2006)) and announced that all federal officials are forbidden to enter his county without his prior approval ......

"If a sheriff doesn’t want the Feds in his county he has the constitutional right and power to keep them out, or ask them to leave, or retain them in custody."

The court decision was the result of a suit against both the BATF and the IRS by Mattis and other members of the Wyoming Sheriff’s Association. The suit in the Wyoming federal court district sought restoration of the protections enshrined in the United States Constitution and the Wyoming Constitution.

Guess what? The District Court ruled in favor of the sheriffs. In fact, they stated, Wyoming is a sovereign state and the duly elected sheriff of a county is the highest law enforcement official within a county and has law enforcement powers exceeding that of any other state or federal official." Go back and re-read this quote.

The court confirms and asserts that "the duly elected sheriff of a county is the highest law enforcement official within a county and has law enforcement powers EXCEEDING that of any other state OR federal official." And you thought the 10th Amendment was dead and buried — not in Wyoming, not yet.

But it gets even better. Since the judge stated that the sheriff "has law enforcement powers EXCEEDING that of any other state OR federal official," the Wyoming sheriffs are flexing their muscles. They are demanding access to all BATF files. Why? So as to verify that the agency is not violating provisions of Wyoming law that prohibits the registration of firearms or the keeping of a registry of firearm owners. This would be wrong.

The sheriffs are also demanding that federal agencies immediately cease the seizure of private property and the impoundment of private bank accounts without regard to due process in Wyoming state courts.

Gosh, it makes one wish that the sheriffs of the counties relative to Waco, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma regarding their jurisdictions were drinking the same water these Wyoming sheriffs are.

Sheriff Mattis said, "I am reacting in response to the actions of federal employees who have attempted to deprive citizens of my county of their privacy, their liberty, and their property without regard to constitutional safeguards. I hope that more sheriffs all across America will join us in protecting their citizens from the illegal activities of the IRS, EPA, BATF, FBI, or any other federal agency that is operating outside the confines of constitutional law. Employees of the IRS and the EPA are no longer welcome in Bighorn County unless they intend to operate in conformance to constitutional law." [Amen].

However, the sad reality is that sheriffs are elected, and that means they are required to be both law enforcement officials and politicians as well. Unfortunately, Wyoming sheriffs are the exception rather than the rule . . . but they shouldn’t be. Sheriffs have enormous power, if or when they choose to use it. I share the hope of Sheriff Mattis that "more sheriffs all across America will join us in protecting their citizens."

If Wyoming Sheriffs can follow in the steps of former Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack and recognize both their power and authority, they could become champions for the memory of Thomas Jefferson who died thinking that he had won those "states’ rights" debates with Alexander Hamilton.

This case is not just some amusing mountain melodrama. This is a BIG deal. This case is yet further evidence that the 10th Amendment is not yet totally dead, or in a complete decay in the United States. It is also significant in that it can, may, and hopefully will be interpreted to mean that "political subdivisions of a State are included within the meaning of the amendment, or that the powers exercised by a sheriff are an extension of those common law powers which the 10th Amendment explicitly reserves to the People, if they are not granted to the federal government or specifically prohibited to the States."

Winston Churchill observed, "If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you with only a precarious chance of survival. There may be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is not hope of victory at all, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."

Dave Robinson, Brunswick, Maine

http://www.newworldorderreport.com/Articles/tabid/266/ID/1613/County-Sheriff-Can-Bust-Big-Brother-Wyoming-Sheriffs-Put-Feds-in-Their-Place.aspx

iOWNme
8th April 2010, 07:09 AM
Too bad all the REAL Sheriffs were ousted long ago.

My local Sheriff is the former head of the DEA.

Im not sure he wants to help me. :)


Good post!

Hermie
8th April 2010, 08:05 AM
Good post!
This IS a Big Deal!
I think this is the only way to go to put the Fedgov back in its place.
It is understandable to people, even the ignorati.
Two sides.
And the County Sheriffs are following the Constitution.
I hope this tack will be supported and followed by others.
We should be sure to spread this story and others like it.

Awoke
8th April 2010, 08:51 AM
Thanks Hermie. I agree totally. This kind of news is a victory story, instead of the usual "PTB win again" story.

cigarlover
8th April 2010, 11:03 AM
perhaps we can print this and fax to all sheriffs departments?

Hellsbane
8th April 2010, 11:33 AM
OK folks, don't read too much into this. Not only is this not over, " you can bet the DOJ will take this all the way to the Supremes to overturn it, or at least try ", but the story also tells you, this Sheriff is acting within the constraints of the Wyoming State Constitution. Your State Constitution may not grant so much power to the Sherrifs within your State.

cigarlover
8th April 2010, 12:15 PM
Well you have congress who writes the rules and the Senate who approves them and a president who signs them into law. Then you have the SC who is supposed to interpret them and decide if they are constitutional. All of those salaries come from the federal Government.
This is one of the reasons for the 10th and state nullification.

Hellsbane
8th April 2010, 12:31 PM
Well you have congress who writes the rules and the Senate who approves them and a president who signs them into law. Then you have the SC who is supposed to interpret them and decide if they are constitutional. All of those salaries come from the federal Government.
This is one of the reasons for the 10th and state nullification.


True........... until the fed sends the armies in to beat you into submission to its will.

monty
28th April 2016, 11:53 AM
KrisAnne Hall 40 minutes


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monty
28th April 2016, 11:57 AM
True........... until the fed sends the armies in to beat you into submission to its will.



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