If WA State Rids the Sheriff The Counties May Have to Do A New Charter

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Summary

➡ If a law is passed in Washington State that people disagree with, they might consider creating a new county charter. This charter could ensure that the sheriff is always elected by the people and that the county remains constitutional. This could be a way for the county to resist state laws they find unfair, even though seceding from the state is usually difficult and requires state permission.

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Yes, the question is, if they pass this law in Washington State, what is the recourse of the people that, if they all decided like they did in that county, like Pierce County, that this is totally corrupt? What is their next step? You know, I wish I had a good answer for that. The only thing I can say is that the people in the counties where they do have a good sheriff, where they stand up and with the sheriff, refuse to accept what the state is doing. It’s almost like seceding, and maybe they need to consider doing that, but usually a county can’t secede without the permission of the state government, but they’ve got to do that somehow.

They’ve got to tell them, don’t bring it to this county because we have our own, and maybe they need to do, maybe they need to follow the step of King County when they got rid of voting and electing the sheriff. Do a new charter for your county and say that none of this new stuff can have an effect in your county, and that the sheriff indeed will always be elected by the people, and make your new county charter say that, and at the same time, initiate an ordinance in your county to be a constitutional county.

Excellent idea. There’s no reason why. I think that’s the best first step. No reason why you can’t redefine what the sheriff is then, you know, okay, if that’s what you’re claiming that you’re going to regulate. We have another individual that’s similar to a sheriff, and he will work for the county only. That’s the way seceding is a difficult problem, but you know, some states need to be thrown out, and others want to get away, so maybe we’ll just reorganize again. [tr:trw].

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