Sheriffs across US refuse to enforce tougher gun laws

sheriffs-refuse-enforce-gun-laws_siSheriffs across US refuse to enforce tougher gun laws

Sheriffs across the United States are refusing to implement new gun control laws passed by state legislatures, according to a report by the New York Times.

The numbers are particularly high in Colorado, where the majority  of sheriffs have come out against the state’s new gun laws,  including provisions requiring background checks for private gun  sales and the banning of magazines over 15 rounds. Fifty-five of  the state’s 62 elected sheriffs joined a federal lawsuit filed in  May arguing the new laws are unconstitutional.

Even for some of those that didn’t sign onto the lawsuit,  enforcement of Colorado’s new gun restrictions isn’t high on  their list of priorities.

“All law enforcement agencies consider the community  standards — what is it that our community wishes us to focus on —   and I can tell you our community is not worried one whit about  background checks or high-capacity magazines,” said Sheriff  W. Pete Palmer of Chaffee County, Colorado, to the Times.

Last month, a federal judge ruled the sheriffs did not have  standing to sue as a group, but that the court would still rule  on the Constitutionality of the laws in question.

Regardless of the outcome, Colorado Department of public Safety  Spokesman Lance Clem told the Times that when it comes to  enforcing the law, sheriffs have significant latitude to make  their own decisions.

“We’re not in the position of telling sheriffs and chiefs  what to do or not to do,” he said. “We have people  calling us all the time, thinking they’ve got an issue with their  sheriff, and we tell them we don’t have the authority to  intervene.”

While Colorado seems to be at the center of this gun control  struggle, sheriffs in other states are also resisting attempts to  curb the effects of new legislation. In New York, two sheriffs  have already declared they will not enforce new laws passed by  Governor Andrew Cuomo. State and local police file most felony  gun charges in New York, but nonetheless Cuomo called the  sheriffs’ decisions “a dangerous and frightening  precedent.”

Meanwhile, a group of sheriffs in California attempted to  convince Governor Jerry Brown to veto legislation that would  outlaw semiautomatic rifles with detachable magazines and the  sale of lead ammunition for hunting. Brown ultimately vetoed the  rifle proposal but signed the ammunition bill.

“Our way of life means nothing to these politicians, and our  interests are not being promoted in the legislative halls of  Sacramento or Washington, D.C.,” Sheriff Jon E. Lopey of  Siskiyou County, California, said to the Times. He was one of the  officials who met with Brown, and noted that he was not  particularly interested in enforcing gun laws in his  jurisdiction.

Hoping to counter some of the sheriffs are police chiefs who say  the laws are already yielding positive benefits. In Colorado,  nearly 3,500 background checks have been run on private sales  since the law was passed, and the state’s bureau of Investigation  has halted 70 separate gun sales.

Still, the new gun control laws have sparked a great deal of  controversy in Colorado, where two state senators were recalled  due to their support for the legislation. A third senator,  meanwhile, chose to resign instead of face a recall.

And while successfully passing gun control laws ended some  political careers in the state, the effort to take them off the  books has given birth to others. Colorado Sheriff John Cooke is  running for the State Senate in 2014, and he made it very clear  where he stands on the issue.

“In my oath it says I’ll uphold the U.S. Constitution and the  Constitution of the State of Colorado,” he said. “It  doesn’t say I have to uphold every law passed by the  Legislature.”

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