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Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:10 pm
by GeekwithaGun
Visited the Denton County Sheriff web site last week and this was not there.
Gun Control Statement:
As the Sheriff of Denton County, I am sworn to uphold the Constitution of the State of Texas and of the United States. With the recent events, gun control has become a much more significant and perhaps controversial topic of conversation throughout the U.S.
Gun safety begins with individuals and each person should take measures to insure that the weapons they own are used responsibly. I plan to continue to uphold the laws as they are in place at this time and will not speculate on what may or may not happen in the future.
Sheriff William B. Travis
INMHO this Isn't a very strong message / position at this time. Maybe I am reading too little into it?
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:08 pm
by RottenApple
RottenApple wrote:Thanks for the list. Very glad to see Sheriff Box (Collin County) on there. I just sent him a note of appreciation.

So here is what I wrote to Sheriff Box the other day:
Sheriff Box,
Thanks to the wonders of modern communications (Facebook, Twitter, and TexasCHLForum), I've been made aware that you oppose President Obama's unconstitutional gun control measures. I just want to thank you for the support you are displaying to the law-abiding citizens of Collin County, Texas, and America. Thank you for your service, sir. And please keep up the good work!
Shalom,
<RottenApple>
Just got this response back:
Thanks,
Terry G. Box, Sheriff
Collin County Sheriff's Office
4300 Community Ave.
McKinney, Tx 75071
Office 972-547-5100
Kinda lukewarm there. But I'm sure he's got bigger fish to fry.
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:25 pm
by C-dub
Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:59 pm
by DEB
C-dub wrote:Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Shoot write and thank him anyways. See what kind of letter or reply you get back...
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:08 pm
by C-dub
DEB wrote:C-dub wrote:Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Shoot write and thank him anyways. See what kind of letter or reply you get back...
Who, Lupe? Dallas is a very liberal county. It's like I'm behind enemy lines or something. I'm beginning to feel like a paratrooper.
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:16 pm
by jmra
C-dub wrote:DEB wrote:C-dub wrote:Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Shoot write and thank him anyways. See what kind of letter or reply you get back...
Who, Lupe? Dallas is a very liberal county. It's like I'm behind enemy lines or something. I'm beginning to feel like a paratrooper.
Does that make the Ellis CO line the "front line"?
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:47 pm
by C-dub
Well, here in North Texas, Dallas is surrounded.
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:53 pm
by K.Mooneyham
C-dub wrote:Well, here in North Texas, Dallas is surrounded.

Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:45 am
by Skiprr
C-dub wrote:Well, here in North Texas, Dallas is surrounded.
ALL of the Texas major metropolitan areas are surrounded. This state is fully red...except where the population is most dense, where welfare recipients are most concentrated, and where more kids receive meals from the government than from their parents.
I guess I shouldn't be amazed:
1 in 4 children in Obama's America are being fed by welfare and your tax dollars. And
eight Americans in 100 are receiving welfare benefits.
Seriously? That's where my hard-earned tax dollars go?
And the White House is spending an expected $500 million in opposition of the Second Amendment.

Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:02 am
by Andrew
C-dub wrote:DEB wrote:C-dub wrote:Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Shoot write and thank him anyways. See what kind of letter or reply you get back...
Who, Lupe? Dallas is a very liberal county. It's like I'm behind enemy lines or something. I'm beginning to feel like a paratrooper.
or a Marine, “So they’ve got us surrounded, good! Now we can fire in any direction, those b*****ds won’t get away this time!” ~ LIEUTENANT GENERAL LEWIS B. PULLER, USMC
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:27 am
by C-dub
Skiprr wrote:C-dub wrote:Well, here in North Texas, Dallas is surrounded.
ALL of the Texas major metropolitan areas are surrounded. This state is fully red...except where the population is most dense, where welfare recipients are most concentrated, and where more kids receive meals from the government than from their parents.
I guess I shouldn't be amazed:
1 in 4 children in Obama's America are being fed by welfare and your tax dollars. And
eight Americans in 100 are receiving welfare benefits.
Seriously? That's where my hard-earned tax dollars go?
And the White House is spending an expected $500 million in opposition of the Second Amendment.

I had some stuff like that typed out, but deleted it. Glad someone else put it up. I didn't word it so politely and that why I deleted it.
Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:58 pm
by SA-TX
C-dub wrote:Who, Lupe? Dallas is a very liberal county. It's like I'm behind enemy lines or something. I'm beginning to feel like a paratrooper.
You are. See my tagline. I couldn't take it any longer and fled to Ellis County.

Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:04 pm
by SA-TX
jmra wrote:C-dub wrote:DEB wrote:C-dub wrote:Larry Smith is on there twice from Smith County, Texas.
I don't expect to see Dallas Sheriff, Lupe Valdez on that list.
Shoot write and thank him anyways. See what kind of letter or reply you get back...
Who, Lupe? Dallas is a very liberal county. It's like I'm behind enemy lines or something. I'm beginning to feel like a paratrooper.
Does that make the Ellis CO line the "front line"?
It is as far as I'm concerned. Much like the Travis - Williamson county line, it separates the Collectivist Nanny State from the Great State of Texas.

Re: Texas Sheriffs
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:06 pm
by baldeagle
Liberty wrote:carlson1 wrote:Not all Texas Sheriff's, but Sheriff's Nationwide.
http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/l ... ted/31948/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
List of Sheriffs Standing Up Against Obama’s Gun Control (Updated)
Posted on January 19, 2013 by Cathleen
I wonder why they don't get the same media attention as Bloombergs Illegal Mayors Against Guns
That's a joke, right?