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MN: Clearwater, other counties become Second Amendment sanctuaries; Otter Tail County delays action
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Less than a week after Roseau County became the first county in Minnesota to be designated a "Second Amendment sanctuary" county, the movement has "taken off like wildfire," said state Rep. Jeremy Munson, R-Lake Crystal.
On Tuesday, Feb. 18, Wadena, Clearwater and Marshall counties passed similar Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, and votes are planned in Kittson, Pennington and Mille Lacs counties in the coming days, Munson said. |
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PHORTO
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"...people deemed to be a risk to themselves or others."
See, there's the problem; the danger is in the 'deeming.'
"My oath says I enforce state laws. Law enforcement officers have got an obligation."
Memo to sheriff: Per that oath, your highest obligation is fealty to the U.S. Constitution. Look it up. |
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To trust arms in the hands of the people at large has, in Europe, been believed...to be an experiment fraught only with danger. Here by a long trial it has been proved to be perfectly harmless...If the government be equitable; if it be reasonable in its exactions; if proper attention be paid to the education of children in knowledge and religion, few men will be disposed to use arms, unless for their amusement, and for the defence of themselves and their country. — Timothy Dwight, Travels in New England and New York [London 1823] |
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