Fine job PeeWee. Thank you for being so dedicated at keeping this map updated.
Burke county is going on the agenda for tomorrow night's B of C meeting...sans the sheriff. He SAYS he's a gun guy, but has yet to get back with us, after our first interaction with him. We gave him until today, and will proceed without him as of tomorrow evening.I certainly try to keep up. If anyone knows or hears of a county resolution, let me know and I will update as soon as I can.
Just a slight amount.Too hard maybe?
Sorry if too brief. I'll try to keep it quick..
CO fell with a simple "majority", much like VA, in the early 2010's.
In CO, the people HAD a vote in 12/13, and recalled state representatives/senators because the people were tired of the BS...
Sheriff's protested, people yelled in the streets at the capitol, etc...
No change
Now, "dems" are in charge, & CO government is trying to roll back TABOR.
End result: no change.
"Politics" is at the end of the of its usefulness from my viewpoint... My $.02, nothing more.
And for you damn '&^*^&^%": I am a vet 11B born in VA, and I moved to CO in 95.
So you goat smelling MF's trying to insinuate that I am a poser/hacker/what the f ever can kiss my pimply a$$.
Sheriff Eddie Cathey's Statement Regarding Union County Board of Commissioner's 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
During Tuesday afternoon's BOCC meeting, Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution declaring Union County as a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County. In support of this resolution, Sheriff Cathey issued the below statement:
"As Sheriff of Union County, I have and will continue to strongly support and uphold the basic and fundamental rights of citizens established by the Constitution of the United States, including the Second Amendment which states in part, “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” As such, neither I nor my deputies will confiscate any firearms legally owned or possessed by law abiding citizens and therefore, fully support the resolution passed by the Board of Commissioners declaring Union County a Second Amendment Sanctuary."
The resolution passed by the Board will be posted at a later time.
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Just saw this list in an article from a Charlotte area paper. I didn't verify it's accuracy but it does have some which aren't on the current map here.
NC Counties who have already passed the 2nd Amendment Resolution:
Municipalities Having a Hearing or Confirmed To Be Voting Tonight:
- Cherokee County – passed resolution March 5th, 2019
- Rutherford County – passed resolution July 1st, 2019
- Clay County – passed resolution November 26th, 2019
- Cleveland County – passed resolution December 3rd, 2019
- Surry County – passed resolution January 6th, 2020
- Lincoln County – passed resolution January 6th, 2020
- Wikes County – passed resolution January 7th, 2020
- Stokes County – passed resolution January 13th, 2020
- Rowan County – passed resolution January 13th, 2020
- McDowell County – passed resolution January 13th, 2020
- Davidson County – passed resolution January 14th, 2020
- Beaufort County – passed resolution January 14th, 2020
- Pitt County – passed a more general resolution February 4, 2013
In the Next 30 Days:
- Iredell County – voting January 21st
- Union County – meeting or voting January 21st
- Stanly County – voting January 21st, 6:00 pm at the Commissioners Meeting Room in the Stanly County Commons
- Cabarrus County – citizens demanding action at meeting on January 21st at Cabarrus Gov’t Center at 6:30pm
- Catawba County voting January 21st at the Newton Courthouse, at 7:00 pm
- Ashe County – voting January 21st on the 3rd floor of the Ashe County Courthouse, beginning at 9:00 am
- Currituck County – voting January 21st
- Haywood County – meeting or voting January 21st at 5:30 pm
- Alexander County – voting February 3rd
- Randolph County – voting February 3rd
- Gaston County – voting January 28th
- Alexander County – meeting or voting February 3rd
- Caldwell County – meeting or voting February 3rd
- Rockingham County – meeting or voting February 3rd at 6:30 pm in the Commissioners Chambers, Governmental Center, 371 NC Highway 65 in Wentworth
- Macon County – voting February 10th
- Davie County – voting February 3rd at 6:00 pm
WOW, glad to see this. I really didn't think they would. The County Commissioners do have balls !!!Looks like union county passed one this afternoon.
Saw this posted on the Union County Sheriffs Facebook page
I came here to add this. I got into an internet fight with Oriental liberals today over the post on the Oriental Facebook page before it got deleted.
I'm just curious who these state officers are that will come into counties and enforce gun laws.
Burke County is on the agenda for Feb. 18th. If any of you fine folks are from Burke, we would appreciate your attendance. Even if you're not from Burke, you're welcome to attend. Since we're on the agenda, I'm sure the opposition will be there. They always are, and they bring support and "experts" from other counties and states. I hope they bring their safety pins! Hang on boys! It might get a little bumpy!I certainly try to keep up. If anyone knows or hears of a county resolution, let me know and I will update as soon as I can.
I sent an email to all nine commissioners tonight, plus the clerk of court, the sheriff, and the chief of police.Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg...
Buhler, Buhler...