Custer County CO, declared to be a “Second Amendment Sanctuary County”
Clint read the resolution into the record. MOTION by Commissioner Canda, to adopt Resolution #19-02 “A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners for Custer County declaring said County to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County”.
Elbert County CO, pass ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ Resolution
Elbert Approves Resolution Declaring County a “Second Amendment Sanctuary County” Resolution preserves the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.
Crowley County CO, passes support for the Second Amendment resolution.
it is the desire of the Board to declare its support of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and the provisions of the Colorado Constitution which protect Crowley County Citizens, inalienable and individual right to keep and bear arms.
Fremont County CO, pass Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution
Resolution 12, A resolution for the Fremont County Board of County Commissioners, Declaring Fremont County to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County
Conejos County CO, votes and becomes Second Amendment sanctuary
Motion to adopt Conejos County Resolution 2019-05 of the Board of Conejos County Commissioners of Conejos County. R: Conejos COunty to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County: Comm. McCarroll/Second: Comm Sandoval. All in Favor 3-0 Motion Carried.
Cheyenne County, CO support and declare Second Amendment Sanctuary
Cheyenne County, CO support and declare Second Amendment Sanctuary
Garfield County CO, Affirms its Support for Second Amendment Preservation
The commissioners and Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario vowed to defend the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Park County CO, A Second Amendment Sanctuary
Park County, Colorado declaring Park County to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County as presented.
Huerfano County CO, Second Amendment Preservation County
A motion was made by Commissioner Vezzani and seconded by Commissioner Cisneros to adopt RESOLUTION #19-14
Alamosa County CO, a “Second Amendment Sanctuary”
Commissioner Allen made the motion to approve the resolution and was seconded by Commissioner Yohn. The motion passed 2-1 with Sigmond voting against. The passing of the resolution was met with a round of applause.