Colorado Counties Declaring Second Amendment Sanctuary Status At lightning Speed
These sanctuary counties are passing resolutions stating that no funding will be used to enforce unconstitutional laws and that the sheriff will uphold his oath to the constitution instead of enforcing laws that violate the Second Amendment
Sedgwick County CO, a Second Amendment Sanctuary
After monitoring the movement of the redflag bill in the legislation the Sedgwick Commissioners pass a resolution in response.
Jackson County CO, declares Second Amendment Sanctuary
Jackson County Sheriff joined the meeting and voiced his support before the resolution was passed unanimously by the board
Yuma County CO, adopts Support for Second Amendment
Declaring Yuma County as a Red Flag sanctuary for HB19-1177 after review by the county attorney
Mineral County CO, adopt Second Amendment Preservation Resolution
This Board affirms its support for the duly elected Sheriff of Mineral COunty, Colorado in the exercise of his sound discretion and affirms its resolve
Phillips County CO, support of the Second Amendment Resolution
Lock made a motion, seconded by Hofmeister, to approve the following resolution in support of the Second Amendment of the United State of America:
Otero County CO, Defends Second Amendment with resolution
Well ahead of the game Otero County pass Resolution in defense of the Second Amendment.
Montrose County CO, affirm 2A rights and address mental healthcare
Commissioner Rash noted it was very disturbing to observe these restrictions developing. State and Federal Government officials appeared to consistently affront Second Amendment Rights
Lincoln County CO, declares Second Amendment Sanctuary
Lincoln County CO, declares Second Amendment Sanctuary
Weld County CO, Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution passed
Similar to the other Colorado county resolutions, the Weld County resolution states the Board of Commissioners will not appropriate government funds