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Sheriff's Public Forum February 28th 5:30 pm @ Southern Hills Golf and Country Club Main Club House 4749 Ben Jared rd Cookeville Tn . Sheriff's from White,Putnam, DeKalb, Overton, Fentress and Pickett County's will be there to talk about your rights and any new Federal Gun Laws.

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I was there...my sheriff wasn't...but I guesstimate about 250 or so were there. Good turnout, room pretty much full. Sheriffs of White, DeKalb, and Cumberland spoke in support of RKBA. Mae Beavers also spoke, and was livid over the killing of SB 250 yesterday.

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Morning update on Sheriff's Forum: Last night's forum was opend with invocation and pledge of allegiance, then a very informative talk by Publius Huldah on Constitutional issues vs. federal and state politics. This was followed by the sheriffs of White, Dekalb, and Cumberland counties; all supportive of the right to keep and bear arms. Last was Mae Beavers, with details on the derailment of SB 250. (I think Jimmy Naifeh is alive and well inside the head of Sen Kelsey.) Lou Ann Zelnick was there, and spoke from the audience.

Other notables present but not speaking were Rep. John Mark Windle and Randy York. I spoke with both, and probably missed a golden opportunity (with the latter) to give some negative feedback to the AG's office. They both made some interesting off the cuff comments while Mrs. Beavers was speaking, regarding poilitical maneuvers and judicial ethics.

My biggest concern of the night: only a few young people were there. We must do a much better job of involving our children and grandchildren, If we're to have any hope of winning this thing.

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Morning update on Sheriff's Forum: Last night's forum was opend with invocation and pledge of allegiance, then a very informative talk by Publius Huldah on Constitutional issues vs. federal and state politics. This was followed by the sheriffs of White, Dekalb, and Cumberland counties; all supportive of the right to keep and bear arms. Last was Mae Beavers, with details on the derailment of SB 250. (I think Jimmy Naifeh is alive and well inside the head of Sen Kelsey.) Lou Ann Zelnick was there, and spoke from the audience.

Other notables present but not speaking were Rep. John Mark Windle and Randy York. I spoke with both, and probably missed a golden opportunity (with the latter) to give some negative feedback to the AG's office. They both made some interesting off the cuff comments while Mrs. Beavers was speaking, regarding poilitical maneuvers and judicial ethics.

My biggest concern of the night: only a few young people were there. We must do a much better job of involving our children and grandchildren, If we're to have any hope of winning this thing.

 

Did they say why the Sheriffs from Putnam, Overton, Fentress and Pickett Counties weren't there as scheduled?

 

I'd love to have spoken with Windle to ask why he has never responded to any of my emails, he's my rep.

 

"They both made some interesting off the cuff comments..." What was the nature of their comments? Is York a supporter?

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Morning update on Sheriff's Forum: Last night's forum was opend with invocation and pledge of allegiance, then a very informative talk by Publius Huldah on Constitutional issues vs. federal and state politics. This was followed by the sheriffs of White, Dekalb, and Cumberland counties; all supportive of the right to keep and bear arms. Last was Mae Beavers, with details on the derailment of SB 250. (I think Jimmy Naifeh is alive and well inside the head of Sen Kelsey.) Lou Ann Zelnick was there, and spoke from the audience.

Other notables present but not speaking were Rep. John Mark Windle and Randy York. I spoke with both, and probably missed a golden opportunity (with the latter) to give some negative feedback to the AG's office. They both made some interesting off the cuff comments while Mrs. Beavers was speaking, regarding poilitical maneuvers and judicial ethics.

My biggest concern of the night: only a few young people were there. We must do a much better job of involving our children and grandchildren, If we're to have any hope of winning this thing.

It was a great turn out , I was also disappointed with the younger folks maybe 20 or so. mostly folks over 50. they are the one's that if new laws are passed that will affect the most. Also the gun buster at the door needs to go before I return of any RKBA events.       Publius Huldah     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMpXBckyDac    for you young people if you do not know your rights how will you know if they are being taken away, Watch this video we can ALL learn from this Woman.

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Did they say why the Sheriffs from Putnam, Overton, Fentress and Pickett Counties weren't there as scheduled?

 

I'd love to have spoken with Windle to ask why he has never responded to any of my emails, he's my rep.

 

"They both made some interesting off the cuff comments..." What was the nature of their comments? Is York a supporter?

 

Sheriff's: I'm guessing cold feet. Host asked if any were present but unwilling to join the panel? He also suggested that we contact those AWOL to find out why.

 

Windle was my Rep before redistricting, and has both personally returned my calls, and mailed handwritten notes in the past; notably on the income tax issue. May just be a e-mail thing, or too much of same.

 

Windle was a cynical "they're republicans?" when Sen. Beavers recounted the actions of Kelsey, et al, in committee. York referred to some specific incident (without naming names of course) concerning a judge, dea, and actions not taken; when she addressed judicial ethics.

 

It was a great turn out , I was also disappointed with the younger folks maybe 20 or so. mostly folks over 50. they are the one's that if new laws are passed that will affect the most. Also the gun buster at the door needs to go before I return of any RKBA events.

 

You should have taken a closer look at the posting. I almost turned back to the truck when I realized - It was not a gunbuster. Instead of the red slash, it had a green checkmark, and said that lawful carry of handguns on thes premises is encouraged!

 


I took a picture, I'll try to post tonight.

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Sheriff's: I'm guessing cold feet. Host asked if any were present but unwilling to join the panel? He also suggested that we contact those AWOL to find out why.

 

Windle was my Rep before redistricting, and has both personally returned my calls, and mailed handwritten notes in the past; notably on the income tax issue. May just be a e-mail thing, or too much of same.

 

Windle was a cynical "they're republicans?" when Sen. Beavers recounted the actions of Kelsey, et al, in committee. York referred to some specific incident (without naming names of course) concerning a judge, dea, and actions not taken; when she addressed judicial ethics.

 

 

You should have taken a closer look at the posting. I almost turned back to the truck when I realized - It was not a gunbuster. Instead of the red slash, it had a green checkmark, and said that lawful carry of handguns on thes premises is encouraged!

 


I took a picture, I'll try to post tonight.

I'll have to take another look at it , I seen it at a distance in the dark, hope your right

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