
“The former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona rose to fame when he sued the Clinton Administration over the Brady Act, requiring sheriffs departments to issue background checks on anyone looking to purchase a handgun. ‘It said the sheriff will work for us whether he likes it or not, and do so at his own expense and if he doesn’t do it, we can arrest him for failure to comply. That’s how stupid Congress in our country has gotten,’ said Mack. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, where the act was ruled unconstitutional. Now, Mack is an advocate for telling the federal government to back off.”
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