Constitutional Sheriffs w/ Sheriff Richard Mack

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Constitutional Sheriffs w/ Sheriff Richard Mack
Local Authority vs. Federal Overreach

Date & Time
Monday, February 10th
Live at 6 PM MT (8 PM ET)

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Join The Lavigne Show for a thought-provoking discussion with Sheriff Richard Mack, the former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, who famously challenged federal gun control legislation and championed local law enforcement’s power to uphold the Constitution—even against federal mandates.

What to Expect

Sheriffs & the Constitution
Sheriff Mack explains why he believes county sheriffs have ultimate authority within their jurisdictions, highlighting his landmark Supreme Court case that struck down portions of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.

Comparisons to Alberta
We’ll explore how Premier Danielle Smith uses sheriffs at the border to combat illegal activities, drawing parallels to Mack’s stance on local autonomy. Learn how this approach aims to protect Albertan and U.S. interests along the shared border.

Federal Power vs. Local Control
Mack’s emphasis on the Tenth and Second Amendments resonates with those who see local authorities as guardians of constitutional rights. We’ll compare this to Canada’s ongoing debates around provincial vs. federal jurisdiction, especially in areas like border security.

Implications for Canada
Discover how Mack’s approach might shape a new vision for Alberta’s autonomy, potentially inspiring other provinces to assert local control and resist federal policies they deem overreach.

Why You Should Watch

Timely Insights
Border issues are front and center in Canada and the U.S.—see how grassroots approaches might mitigate larger geopolitical tensions.

A Unique Perspective
Sheriff Mack’s “constitutional sheriff” philosophy offers a fresh lens on how local governance could counterbalance federal authority.

Practical Takeaways
Whether you’re concerned about public safety, individual liberties, or provincial rights, learn how these ideas could shape Canada’s future approaches to law enforcement.

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