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A New York lawman is winning plaudits from gun owners over his stance on firearm regulation—he wants less of it. Fulton County Sheriff Thomas J. Lorey is already known as a supporter of the Second Amendment and a member of the Oath Keepers, an organization of military personnel and police officers who vow to refuse unconstitutional orders. Despite the Empire State's fame as a jurisdiction unfriendly to private gun ownership—or, really, any activity beyind the reach of government officials—Lorey isn't alone in his views. |
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Millwright66
(1/22/2015)
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Again, KUDOS to Sheriff Lorey ! In a state as rife with corruption and political malfeasance as NYS, its encouraging to see this Fulton Cty. sheriff living his oath everyday ! |
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