On this week’s Solari
Report, we will be addressing the most important question facing U.S. citizens
during this year and for years to come. Under the U.S. Constitution, who has the ultimate
authority to determine the legality of an enforcement action and enforce the law in
your community?
I will be speaking with Richard
Mack, former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona from 1988-1997. During his tenure,
federal officers informed the sheriffs in Arizona that they would be required to enforce
the so-called “Brady Bill.” In 1994, Mack and six other sheriffs from
across the country, challenged the constitutionality of the Brady Bill. They took
the case all the way to the Supreme Court, where they won in a landmark 5-4 split
decision based on the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
I'll be asking Richard to address questions from subscribers re: how to learn about
and support your local Sheriff. We'll also discuss the growing 10th Amendment movement,
the impact of federal health-care legislation, and efforts to encourage Sheriffs and
other enforcement authorities to remain loyal to their oath of office.
This Solari Report is going to be an important one. Please don’t miss it!
And do not be surprised if the next time you ask me about whether or not your assets
can be confiscated, I ask you “Who’s your Sheriff?”
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