More than 100 peace officers sign to keep feds’ hands tied by Constitution.
Gun confiscation. Federal agents randomly searching citizens. Government questioning citizens about what they think or believe.
Much of what critics of a big federal government have been fearing for years appears to be happening now. Sometimes openly, sometimes behind clandestine strategies.
So it’s important for Americans to know the stances of their elected and appointed officials on constitutional issues, and that’s why leaders of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association are taking names.
That is, signatures on a resolution affirming some of the basics of the U.S. Constitution. Signatories pledge not to allow the registration of personal firearms, the confiscation of firearms without probable cause, due process and constitutionally compliant warrants, or audits or searches of a citizen’s personal affairs without probable cause.
Sam Bushman, a spokesman for CSPOA, told WND that more than 100 officials already have signed the resolution, with virtually no organized effort to promote it. The names are posted at the organization’s website.
Among the signers are the only GOP state senator in Hawaii, 11 members of the Utah state House of Representative and 3 Arizona state senators.
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