Sheriffs’ Events Committee
Siskiyou and Shasta Counties in California
Liz Bowen, publicist 530-467-3515
Rural California Sheriffs face magnitude of issues
By Liz Bowen
Red Bluff, CA. – In an unprecedented event, a panel of 10 county sheriffs will address Northern California issues on June 23rd at the Tehama County fairgrounds. Time is 1:30 p.m. Public safety is the number one concern shared by all of these Northern California sheriffs, according to Tehama County Sheriff Dave Hencratt, who is hosting this Support Rural America Sheriffs’ Event. With continuing cuts in county and state budgets, sheriffs are finding their resources diminished. Yet, county sheriffs are charged with the safety and health of the people. It is an expanding dilemma.
These sheriffs are committed to the “oath of office” they took to protect their citizens and will stand on the Constitution to address troubles head-on.
This is the fourth Sheriffs’ Event held this year following other Northern California counties of Siskiyou, Modoc and Trinity; and participation by county sheriffs is growing.
Sheriff Hencratt said the gatherings, which feature a panel of county sheriffs, are basically Town Hall meetings. “It is a chance to talk about our issues,” said Sheriff Hencratt, who adds that these sheriffs truly have a “handle” on a variety of concerns and situations affecting their counties.
“We’ve got your back,” Hencratt stated. “We are here to be reasonable and do what is right.”
A rural tax base that once existed from timber, mining and agriculture are either non-existent or threatened. Over-regulations by some environmental government agencies are affecting businesses and rural society as a whole.
Sheriff Hencratt explained there are four National Forests in Tehama County. He claims, under federal law, his county government should have equal say regarding policies and regulations over those lands managed by U.S. Forest Service.
“Road closures in the National Forest will hamper our law enforcement functions,” he said, adding that a Coordination Committee is working through the process of engaging with the federal agency. The goal is to affect federal regulations and re-open roads that citizens utilize for multiple purposes, including recreation and the ability to fight forest fires.
Sheriff Hencratt is pleased so many California sheriffs are participating on June 23rd. They include: Siskiyou Co. Jon Lopey, Del Norte Co. Dean Wilson, Plumas Co. Greg Hagwood, Trinity Co. Bruce Haney, Modoc Co. Mike Poindexter, Mendocino Co. Tom Allman, Glenn Co. Larry Jones, Humboldt Co. Mike Downey and Shasta Co. Tom Bosenko.
“Every time I listen to these other sheriffs, I learn something. I am like a sponge,” said Hencratt. “And it is gratifying there are so many citizens interested in hearing from us.”
The last three events have boasted 200 to 300 attendees, who are also excited to participate and ask questions. These citizens are hungry to hear from the local officials responding to local issues.
The next event will be hosted by Sheriff Dean Wilson in Del Norte County at the fairgrounds in Crescent City on July 14 at 2 p.m.
Support Rural America Sheriffs’ Events are free. A donation bucket is passed to pay for the rental of the building and basic costs. The Tehama Event will be held in a huge air-conditioned auditorium with seating available for over 1,000. Sheriff Hencratt hopes every seat will be filled. Tehama County Patriots are sponsoring the Event.
Vendors and groups with information to share are invited to participate by renting a 10-foot space for $20. If you need a table, there is an additional $10 charge. Call Patsy Molher at 530-527-6915; Erin Ryan at 530-515-7135; or Liz Bowen 530-467-3515 to reserve your space.
Youtube videos of past events are available at





Jun 09, 2012 @ 05:32:42
YREKA – Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey will lead a broad panel of county sheriff’s during the Defend Rural America event on Oct. 22 at the Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds in Yreka, CA. Sheriff Lopey said many sheriffs have found they are facing the same problems of increased unemployment, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, child abuse, elder abuse and domestic violence. That trend must be reversed, according to the Sheriff Lopey.
Jun 07, 2012 @ 02:06:56
these sheriffs are doing their constitutional duty and doing what is right for the
people. i truly hope that they will continue to do a great job and keep fighting
all the nut’s that have destroyed timber and mining.
gerald sills, you hit the nail right on the head with your reply and i commend you
and agree completely. help keep our freedom, god bless America.
ron
Jun 06, 2012 @ 19:22:00
Damned PUBLIC
Jun 06, 2012 @ 18:44:53
The various sheriffs should enlist all men, and able women of their respective counties into a citizen’s militia to aid them in their duties under our Constitution. These citizens can be called upon to defend their county when under attack by the state, and to protect the sheriff and deputies as needed. Time to put the genie back into the bottle, and send Socialists to their graves.
Jun 06, 2012 @ 16:29:13
Where are Placer, Nevada, and Sierra County? I’m shocked. No invite or they just don’t care? The closure of mining and timber activities has destroyed rural living up here, but apparently all these three counties care about is tourism… much to they’re demise. I’m one of the last to leave, but leave I will if they don’t pull their collective heads out of their asses.
Jun 06, 2012 @ 15:28:26
RIGHT ON! These Sheriffs need to be backed up by their People.
Jun 06, 2012 @ 13:48:25
these sheriffs need a PUBIC WHO CARES ENOUGH to support them for this to work. aint happening, so the sheeple will get sheared all the way to american idle