DeWitt County opposes Protect Illinois Communities Act – WICS (Springfield)

"And as a constitutionally elected sheriff, I feel that it's important that the county board and myself show our constituents that we respect and honor their constitutional rights, and feel that they should be allowed to continue to have a second amendment right,” said Dewitt County Sheriff Mike Walker.
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Truth Seeker
3 years ago

God Bless him. I think all of us need to present this to our local sheriff’s. Our local Sheriff’s have more autonomy to protect our Constitutional rights than any other public figures. They along with our States Attorney’s are the most important people we elect. We need to make sure we thoroughly vet people running for these positions and make sure they are running to protect the Constitution and the Laws and are not just political opportunists (as many are).

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