his name is john lopy, a sheriff in far northern colorado who, too, wants to have his county secede from california and form a new state, a new state called jefferson. here he is giving one of their jefferson state talks. independence day is coming. here s the siskiyou county secession facebook page. this is them casting their vote for what the new state bird should be for the new 51st state of jefferson that they want to form after they split off from california. they seem partial i think this is maybe an osprey? i think maybe this is their county vote? the times today also gives a shout out to richard mack, who used to be a sheriff but now runs a cottage industry, traveling the country telling america to wake up from federal tyranny, advancing his theory that county sheriffs are the highest law enforcement authorities in the country, that supreme court rulings do not apply to county sheriffs and sheriffs can decide for themselves what laws they want
new gun reforms, but will refuse to enforce them, presenting themselves as the other side of the gun debate. anybody who wants to reform gun laws has to answer to these sheriffs. this is not noted in the new york times front-page profile of these guys, being the gun reform opposition now, but it should be noted that almost 2-1, almost every one of them mentioned in the article is also a secessionist. the guy in the lead of the article is the sheriff of weld county, running as he s running for office right now as a tea party republican for state senate in colorado. he would prefer to not join the colorado state senate. he would prefer to join a different state senate. he would prefer that his county and other rural counties that he says aren t served by the denver metropolitan area, he would prefer that they secede from colorado and form a new state of their own. the next named sheriff in the article is also a secessionist. his name is john lopy, a sheriff in far northern colorado w
crossing the line. the new york times gives a platform to a group of sheriffs who say they not only oppose any new gun reforms, but will refuse to enforce them, presenting themselves as the other side of the gun debate. anybody who wants to reform gun laws has to answer to these sheriffs. this is not noted in the new york times front-page profile of these guys, being the gun reform opposition now, but it should be noted that almost 2-1, almost every one of them mentioned in the article is also a secessionist. the guy in the lead of the article is the sheriff of weld county, running as he s running for office right now as a tea party republican for state senate in colorado. he would prefer to not join the colorado state senate. he would prefer to join a different state senate. he would prefer that his county and other rural counties that he says aren t served by the denver metropolitan area, he would prefer that they secede from colorado and form a new state of their own. the next