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Photo by Lyn Scott
Tehama County Sheriff Dave Hencratt will host a panel of 10 Constitutional sheriffs on June 23rd in Red Bluff, CA. fairgrounds.
Panel of 10 rural sheriffs will speak on hot issues
By Liz Bowen
Red Bluff, CA – Ten Northern California Sheriffs will hold a public meeting on Saturday, June 23rd speaking on the Constitution and local issues plaguing rural counties. Tehama County Sheriff Dave Hencratt will serve as host in this fourth Support Rural America Sheriffs’ Event held in 2012.
Nine sheriffs from neighboring counties are joining Sheriff Hencratt in the biggest panel yet of county sheriffs. Those attending are: Siskiyou Sheriff Jon Lopey, Del Norte Sheriff Dean Wilson, Plumas Sheriff Greg Hagwood, Trinity Sheriff Bruce Haney, Modoc Sheriff Mike Poindexter, Mendocino Sheriff Tom Allman, Glenn Sheriff Larry Jones, Humboldt Sheriff Mike Downey and Shasta Sheriff Tom Bosenko.
In these difficult economic times, public safety has become a huge issue for county sheriffs; and these men have found other issues in common, especially the shut-down of public lands to the public.
Sheriff Hencratt invites the public to attend and share in this Town Hall-type meeting.
Admission is free. It will be held in Red Bluff at the Tehama County Fairgrounds. Doors open at noon with the meeting beginning at 1:30 p.m.
The event is sponsored by Tehama County Patriots and Support Rural America.com.
For more information, contact Patsy Mohler at 530-527-6915, Erin Ryan at 530-515-7135 or Liz Bowen at 530-457-3515; or go to www.SupportRuralAmerica.com on the internet.
Photo by Liz Bowen
A panel of six sheriffs spoke at the Sheriffs’ Event held in Weaverville on May 19th with Trinity County Sheriff Bruce Haney hosting the Support Rural America Event. From left to right are: Del Norte County Sheriff Dean Wilson, Modoc County Sheriff Mike Poindexter, Tehama County Sheriff Dave Hencratt, Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman, Sheriff Haney and Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey.
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Dec 16, 2012 @ 00:51:08
Sep 19, 2012 @ 23:35:41
Sorry, I also meant to add that they do not need to re-instate them, but they will most likely need to train them.
Sep 19, 2012 @ 23:34:33
Gerald, they do not need to re-institute the militia and here is why, Efficiency of Militia Bill H.R. 11654 which broke the militia down into three classes or groups. The three classes H.R. 11654 provides for are the organized militia, henceforth known as the National Guard of the State, Territory and District of Columbia; the unorganized militia, and the regular army.
The militia encompasses every able-bodied male (and females since they were allowed to be soldiers in the military) between the ages of 18 and 45. All members of the unorganized militia have the absolute personal right and 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms of any type, and as many as they can afford to buy.
Jul 19, 2012 @ 00:59:15
The local Militias do support the Sheriffs and they always will…
Jun 22, 2012 @ 17:52:28
We need to elect good Sheriff’s and then support them in protecting us and our Rights – both Natural and Constitutional. When it works like it should, our Sheriff’s can make sure the Citizens of his County are protected against Tyranny and injustice.
Jun 21, 2012 @ 22:23:50
Jun 21, 2012 @ 18:58:02
The answer is always the same: 2nd Amendment! Re-institute the local militias, and let the serve under the sheriff of the county. If the tyrannical government wishes to fight, then they would eventually find that millions of people are against them.