Group reports on presentation from Sheriff Mack

CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – On Sept. 26 “Making Change: Where Knowledge is Power” presented a talk by the retired sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., Richard Mack, at the Eastlake Grange.


Sheriff Mack is a dynamic speaker who gave his audience a riveting presentation with an emotional and factual interpretation regarding his beliefs of what peace officers should consider their oath of office means to them.


Along with citing the constitution, quoting sections of an individual's rights and what our forefathers considered federal versus states' rights, Mack went on to emphasize the importance of being prepared for emergency and/or disaster relief.


He suggested that citizens should have provisions to sustain themselves for a month or longer.


Mack believes a person’s right to defend themselves and their civil rights were violated by the Brady Handgun Bill. He fought that violation by taking his case to the Supreme Court and won.


He mentioned Judge John Roll – who recently died in the Tucson incident that injured Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford – as a key player in seeing that the case moved forward.


He cited Rosa Parks' effort to stand up for her rights as an individual and citizen of the United States.


The group was pleased to have Sheriff Mack visit Lake County and share his views.

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