Weekly Opinion Editorial
THE 2ND IS LOCAL!
by Steve Fair
The second amendment to the U.S.
Constitution says: A well-regulated
Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the
people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Under attack from liberals in recent years, who
believe gun control will reduce mass shootings, the second amendment has become
a topic of debate. Virtually all the
Democrat presidential candidates favor gun buyback programs, a ban on assault
weapons, and universal background checks to purchase a gun. But those who would confiscate weapons from
law abiding Americans may find it hard to accomplish if local law enforcement won’t
cooperate.
In May 2013, the Carroll County, Maryland
Board of Commissioners passed a resolution declaring the county a ‘second
amendment sanctuary.’ In part the
resolution stated: "The right to
keep and bear arms is assumed to be a natural right from God and the Second
Amendment is merely a restriction on government, it says to government, 'stay
away.'" In the six years since,
many counties in states across the U.S. have followed that lead. Last week, it was Oklahoma’s turn. First, Logan County Sheriff Damon Devereaux,
in a signed resolution, vowed no public funds will be used to enact policies
that restrict the Second Amendment rights of Logan County, OK (Guthrie)
residents. The next day, Stephens
County, OK (Duncan) Sherriff Wayne McKinney did the same. Since that time, a dozen additional county
sheriffs across the Sooner state have followed their lead and declared their
county a second amendment sanctuary.
Critics claim the declarations are purely for optics and are meaningless,
but that is not true because the second amendment is a local issue. Three
observations:
First, passing the resolution sends the
message law abiding citizens are count on local law enforcement not being the
tools to grab their guns. Law
enforcement who publically takes a stand for the second amendment is standing
up for those they are protecting and that is a good thing.
Second, county commissions should pass
the resolution. That adds teeth! The sheriff is the top law enforcement
officer in the county, but they can’t unilaterally declare a county a second
amendment sanctuary. The commission is
the ruling body in the county and they should follow their sheriff’s lead.
Third, there us a striking difference between
the two major political Parties on the second amendment. The Democrat platform states: “We believe
that the right to own firearms is subject to reasonable regulation.” The Republican platform states: “We uphold
the right of individuals to keep and bear arms, a right which antedated the
Constitution and was solemnly confirmed by the Second Amendment.” Quite a difference.
At the Stephens County GOP county
convention last week, delegates unanimously passed the following resolution: Recognizing the U.S. Constitution grants citizens
the right to keep and bear arms, we the duly elected delegates of the Stephens
County support the designating of Stephens County, OK as a Second Amendment
sanctuary county. All politics is
local and the second amendment is no exception.
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