"The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of
the Constitution so that the second will not become a legalized version of the first."
- Thomas Jefferson

March 1st, 2014 Meeting

Due to the graciousness of Talon Range, we're holding our monthly meetings in either the lounge or the classroom on the first Saturday of every month, at 5pm (until further notice).

This month's meeting will be this Saturday, March 1st.  Bring a friend.  If you'd like to shoot after our short meeting and you're not yet a Talon member, you can claim to be Ivan's guest and pay Talon's Pro Shop $10 after check-in. 

To save yourself valuable daylight and range time, visit Talon Range online first, watch their videos, print out and complete their test at home and present it when checking in with the Talon Pro-Shop after our short meeting.  

 The agenda for this month's meeting will be two simple items:

1) Specific training classes; and 

2) The CSPOA resolution that we'll be actively promoting signage of, to not only all citizens, but especially all those in public service.  This is extremely important, as it represents proven strategic nonviolent struggle methods of protest, noncooperation and refusal of public support. 

Sheriff Nick Finch of Liberty County was one of the first signatories and this month we'll be working to get more sheriffs to take the same course.  If an individual wouldn't sign it, then what does that say about him or her?

CSPOA January 2014 Resolution

The following was drafted at a meeting of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) on Jan 24, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada and approved by the members present.  We encourage all sheriffs, peace officers and those in public office to sign with us. We also welcome the signatures of all other U.S. citizens.
 
To add your name, download a printable version, print it, sign it, scan it and submit it here.





Resolution
Of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association

Pursuant to the powers and duties bestowed upon us by our citizens, the undersigned do hereby resolve that any Federal officer, agent, or employee, regardless of supposed congressional authorization, is required to obey and observe limitations consisting of the enumerated powers as detailed within Article 1 Section 8 of the U S Constitution and the Bill Of Rights.


The people of these united States are, and have a right to be, free and independent, and these rights are derived from the “Law of Nature and nature’s God.” As such, they must be free from infringements on the right to keep and bear arms, unreasonable searches and seizures, capricious detainments and every other natural right whether enumerated or not, pursuant to the 9th amendment.

We further reaffirm that “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people” (10th amendment).

Furthermore, we maintain that no agency established by the U S Congress can develop its own policies or regulations which supersede the Bill of Rights or the Constitution, nor does the executive branch have the power to make law, overturn law or set aside law.

Therefore, in order to protect the American people, BE IT RESOLVED THAT,
The following abuses will not be allowed or tolerated:

1) Registration of personal firearms under any circumstances.

2) Confiscation of firearms without probable cause, due process, and constitutionally compliant warrants issued by a local or state jurisdiction.

3) Audits or searches of a citizen’s personal affairs or finances without probable cause, and due process, and constitutionally compliant warrants issued by a local or state jurisdiction.

4) Inspections of person or property without probable cause and constitutionally compliant warrants as required by the 4th Amendment and issued by a local or state jurisdiction.

5) The detainment or search of citizens without probable cause and proper due process compliance, or the informed consent of the citizen.

6) Arrests with continued incarcerations without charges and complete due process, including, but not limited to public and speedy jury trials, in a court of state or local jurisdiction.

7) Domestic utilization of our nation’s military or federal agencies operating under power granted under the laws of war against American citizens.

8) Arrest of citizens or seizure of persons or property without first notifying and obtaining the express consent of the local sheriff.

AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the undersigned Sheriffs, Peace Officers, and other Public Servants, do hereby denounce any acts or agencies which promote the aforementioned practices. All actions by the Federal Government and its agents will conform strictly and implicitly with the principles expressed within the United States Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights.


There is no greater obligation or responsibility of any government officer than to protect the rights of the people. Thus, any conduct contrary to the United States Constitution, Declaration of Independence, or the Bill of Rights will be dealt with as criminal activity.

Weekend meeting at Talon Range

This Oath Keepers meeting will be an open meeting (all are welcome). 

When: 5pm, Saturday Feb 8, 2014 (this coming weekend)

Where: Talon Range classroom (Midway, FL -just off the I-10 Midway exit)



Paul Henry: Liberty Lobbyist & local Oath Keeper

Why We Need Liberty Lobbyists:
libertyfirstfl.org/?page_id=193

About Paul Henry:
  Paul Henry served as a Florida Deputy Sheriff and State Trooper for over 25 years.  During his employment with the Florida Highway Patrol, he investigated numerous traffic crashes and worked as a traffic homicide investigator.  He later promoted to the rank of Sergeant and supervised traffic homicide investigators and at the same time, a squad of troopers.  His final five years with the FHP prior to retirement were in the Bureau of Investigations at the rank of Lieutenant, where in 2003 he located one of Florida's most wanted fugitives that had been involved in the 1976 murder of a Florida Trooper and a Canadian Constable riding with the Trooper. 
  
  After retirement from law enforcement, Paul currently lobbies for pro-liberty political issues in the Tallahassee area, to include the repeal of driver license (REAL ID) and red light camera laws.  He was the author of the Florida Motorist Rights Restoration Act, which if enacted would have affected how red light camera cases were handled in court.  He has researched the use of red light cameras in Florida since 2011 and performed numerous analysis work based upon crash data, operational, legal, and other concerns.  He has spoken to citizen groups and elected officials on the issue, and was instrumental in getting Collier County, Florida to reconsider their use of the camera scheme and ultimately discontinue it.  He has authored a web page entitled Red Light Camera Reference Page” that contains his analysis work and other relevant information.  Paul is an advocate of constitutional law enforcement.