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Sheriff Whetsel tried to defeat concealed carry laws when he was IACP President
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 1976836" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>Whetsel has so much more money than Sorrels and money is all you need to own any elected office you desire. Slick ads really is all it takes and even a gun-grabber can stay in office for decades in a pro-2A state with enough money.</p><p></p><p>Even outwardly staunch 2A people with a personal financial interest with the current sheriff will sell out to stay on their own personal gravy train. An example might be Republican commissioners who would like to have a crack at awarding contracts to build a half-billion dollar jail for contractor gifts, or other noteworthy firearms enthusiasts who depend on the re-election of the current sheriff to ensure their own business continues to maintain a close and profitable relationship with the Sheriff's office. People who place their own personal gain and self interests above liberty are nothing more than traitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 1976836, member: 7557"] Whetsel has so much more money than Sorrels and money is all you need to own any elected office you desire. Slick ads really is all it takes and even a gun-grabber can stay in office for decades in a pro-2A state with enough money. Even outwardly staunch 2A people with a personal financial interest with the current sheriff will sell out to stay on their own personal gravy train. An example might be Republican commissioners who would like to have a crack at awarding contracts to build a half-billion dollar jail for contractor gifts, or other noteworthy firearms enthusiasts who depend on the re-election of the current sheriff to ensure their own business continues to maintain a close and profitable relationship with the Sheriff's office. People who place their own personal gain and self interests above liberty are nothing more than traitors. [/QUOTE]
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