Richard Mack
has been in law enforcement for over 20 years. He worked his way up
the ladder from parking cadet for the Provo Police Department while
in college, to Detective. In 1988, Mack moved to Arizona and was elected
Sheriff of Graham County, twice.
Other
honors include:
Graduate
of the FBI National Academy
Elected Official of the Year (1994) by New Mexico/Arizona Coalition
of Counties
Received
the Firearms Industry's "Cicero" award (1995)
Law
Enforcement Officer of the Year (1995) by the NRA
Defender
of the 2nd Amendment Award by Gun Owners of America
In 1994,
Mack was the first Sheriff in the country to file a lawsuit against
the Brady bill and ultimately won a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision
in defense of the 10th Amendment and State Sovereignty. This magnificent
ruling, which reinforces the fact that the Federal Government can not
force their programs on the States, has been virtually hidden from the
public by the media.
Sheriff Mack
has been a consultant on numerous cases regarding police abuse, brutality
or other government and police misconduct for attorneys and citizens
alike. He lectures on various Constitutional issues, especially gun
control and the 2nd Amendment, States' rights, federal intervention,
the proper role of law enforcement, and the peace officer's oath of
office. He is also an expert at explaining why a Sheriff is the leading
law enforcement authority in his county.
Publications
authored by Mack include, "The Proper Role
of Law Enforcement" and "Protect
and Serve: Time for Sheriffs to Walk Tall."
Books co-authored
by Mack include, the best seller, "From My
Cold, Dead Fingers" now in its second printing, and "Government,
God, and Freedom."
The Sheriff
is also distributing the new video called: Waco
- A New Revelation. Be sure to call and order this revealing
video into the disaster at Branch Davidian.
As a consultant
for Family Preparedness Now!, Richard Mack
espouses the wisdom of being prepared for emergencies by having several
months of nutritious, good tasting, dehydrated food on hand. Call to
find out more!
Please
call Toll-free (877) 376-3663
to
purchase any items referenced on this page!