Western North Dakota county passes Second Amendment Preservation Act
Stark County commissioners on Tuesday, March 2, unanimously approved in a 5-0 vote an act that will immediately go into effect in Stark County to strengthen the county s preservation of the Second Amendment in the wake of President Joe Biden and Democratic legislators recent legislation and long-standing policies on gun control. Written By: James Miller | ×
Introduced by Andrew Kord Kordonowy, a United States Army veteran and prominent business owner in Dickinson, the Stark County act would reinforce the authority of the Sheriff s Office to arrest federal agents that violate state law and enforce the regulations within the county as they relate to the Second Amendment. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)
Stark County Commission passes Second Amendment Preservation Act
Stark County commissioners on Tuesday, March 2, unanimously approved in a 5-0 vote an act that will immediately go into effect in Stark County to strengthen the county s preservation of the Second Amendment in the wake of President Joe Biden and Democratic legislators recent legislation and long-standing policies on gun control. Written By: James Miller | ×
Introduced by Andrew Kord Kordonowy, a United States Army veteran and prominent business owner in Dickinson, the Stark County act would reinforce the authority of the Sheriff s Office to arrest federal agents that violate state law and enforce the regulations within the county as they relate to the Second Amendment. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)