(08/11/14) Interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff’s and Peace Officers Association (part two)

(08/11/14) Interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff’s and Peace Officers Association (part two)

Part two of an interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association. Mr. Mack received national attention for initiating the Printz v. United States lawsuit in 1994 on the grounds that the Brady Handgun Violence Act violated the United States Constitution, a notion which the United States Supreme Court affirmed in a 5-4 decision; in 2011, Mr. Mack initiated a lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center for libel, slander, and defamation; in 2006, Mr. Mack ran as a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in Arizona, and in 2012 he opposed 13-term Representative Lamar Smith in the United States House election Republican primary for Texas' 21st Congressional District.

Author: c.g.

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