Emails show NRA link to U.S. sheriffs who promoted gun 'sanctuaries'
Source: Reuters
POLITICS MAY 20, 2019 / 7:34 PM / UPDATED 13 MINUTES AGO
Emails show NRA link to U.S. sheriffs who promoted gun 'sanctuaries'
Daniel Trotta
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(Reuters) - The National Rifle Association was more deeply involved than previously disclosed in the formation of a movement that encouraged county sheriffs not to enforce some gun-control laws, a U.S. gun-control advocacy group said on Monday, based on public records it obtained.
Under the so-called Second Amendment sanctuary movement, county sheriffs in at least four states have vowed to refuse to enforce laws that they consider to be infringements on the U.S. constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
The movement has been widespread in New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Illinois, where elected sheriffs and county commissioners have taken particular exception to red flag laws designed to take guns away from people legally deemed to be a threat to themselves or others.
The Brady group focused its public records search on New Mexico, where earlier this year 25 of the states 33 counties passed resolutions to support sheriffs who refuse to enforce firearms laws they consider unconstitutional.
The NRA on Monday denied playing any role in the sanctuary movement, saying it only communicated with New Mexico sheriffs about defeating state gun-control legislation by drafting editorials, analyses and fact sheets that were shared among the sheriffs.
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