Some sheriff's candidates run on not enforcing certain laws | AP News
DENVER (AP) — More than a dozen candidates campaigning to be top law enforcement officials in counties across Colorado are running on a unique platform: Not enforcing the law. These candidates fit the profile of a loose movement sometimes referred to as “constitutional sheriffs” whose members promise to act as a bulwark against government overreach and laws passed by state legislatures that they deem illegal.
"A Disarmed Individual Will Be A Subject", Not A Citizen: Lt. Col. Allen West
The regimes of Germany’s Adolf Hitler and Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez took away gun rights before clamping down on citizens, taking more of their rights and killing their own citizens...
FACTS: Which U.S. refineries have shut since the global pandemic, and why?Since the onset of the global pandemic, the US has lost nearly 1 million barrels per day of oil refining capacity, with more set to be shuttered in the next few years. These are the plants:1/x— Laura Sanicola (@LauraSanicola) June 17, 2022