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Sheriff Paul Babeu - Pinal County, Arizona

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

Sheriff Paul Babeu joins Ginny Simone live in the NRA News studio to discuss the real problems he sees and dangers he experiences at the Mexican border, and the intense need to secure it - He was recently rewarded the 2011 Ferris E. Lucas Award for Sheriff of the Year by the National Sheriffs' Association - NRA News - January 31, 2011 - http://www.NRANews.com

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  • Too bad the sheriff wouldn't run for president. He'd have my vote!

  • Thank you Sheriff! Great interview NRAnews.com!

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  • @glynn72 he just came out as a gay man... still supporting him?

  • shoot all invadering tresspassers on sight

  • @georgemc68 first things first, we have to have the military and law enforcement scour the mountains of southern arizona where the drug cartels have put people at the mountain tops to watch and observe the movement of law enforcement for the cartels can get people and drugs through where border patrol is not.

  • 1 thing will make the border secure, make it our artillery training area.

  • Paul Babeu 2012!!!

  • yo sheriff, if you think DC will help you then your in for a big suprize

  • Sheriff Babeu, has renewed my respect for law-enforcement.

    Hey, AZ: we'll take him, if you don't want him!

  • Sheriff Joe for president and Babeu for vice 2012

  • The United States should stop sending our troops and invade Mexico and the cartels. Total BS this Sheriff is going beyond the call for this country and getting squat in return.

  • “No state shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and attach a fee to it.”

    Murdoch v. Pennsylvania, U.S. Supreme Court, [319 U.S. 105 (1943).]

    “Where rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule making or legislation, which would abrogate them.”

    - Miranda v. Arizona, U.S. Supreme Court,[384 U.S. 436 (1966).]

    Any Licensure or "permit[ion]" is a violation of the Constitution as ruled by the above rulings. right to keep and bare arms shall NOT be infringed.

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