BY DARREN CAMPBELL
An oath is a solemn calling upon God to witness that one sincerely intends to do what one says. An oath is something that I have taken but a few times in my adult life. I took an oath, when I was sworn in as a deputy in 1993. I swore to uphold the laws set forth by the Constitution of the United States and the State of North Carolina. In addition to taking my oath as a deputy, I was blessed to take the oath as your sheriff in this great county well call home. It is something that I did not take lightly. It is in all sincerity, a promise that I not only made to you, but one I made before God.
Most of us have watched with great foreboding as the Second Amendment rights of our neighbors in Virginia have come under attack. Attempts have been made to enact laws that will take the most basic of rights — the right to bear arms — from the law-abiding citizens of that state. Make no mistake, laws and regulations that take guns away from law-abiding citizens are detrimental to our society because criminals will always find a way to possess a gun, thereby leaving citizens empty handed so to speak.
I have always made my stance known about the importance of being proactive, not only in law enforcement but life in general. This reduces the amount of reactive response needed to resolve an issue. Whenever I can address or approach a potential issue before it becomes an issue, I have a better chance of achieving the desired end result.
For this exact reason, my office and I have taken a proactive approach to research, draft, and refine a resolution declaring Iredell County a Second Amendment Sanctuary. Quite simply, this means your Second Amendment rights will not be infringed upon, nor will actions be taken to erode the intent of the Second Amendment.
This resolution was submitted to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners last week, with the desire to reiterate, and publicly state the obvious, that Iredell County will stand by and support the rights set forth in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Several years ago, I was fortunate to visit Washington, D.C., and the National Archives where the documents that our country was founded upon are stored and displayed. This area is heavily guarded, which is indicative of the importance of what the Constitution means to the country and every citizen. While drafting this Resolution over the past few weeks, I thought about the irony that the pieces of paper that bear the signatures of our founding fathers are protected by men and women bearing arms, and how the ideals and rights on those precious documents are under attack, and at risk of decimation.
It is up to each of us to protect the ideals that we all hold dear, and to hold to the truths that once a right is taken away, it is nearly impossible to have those rights restored.
The proclamation sent to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners only requires approval, a simple vote of “yes.” It does not require policy changes, it will not place new laws into effect, and it will not cost taxpayers money, nor will it jeopardize any federal or state funding the county receives. It is simply a promise between a local government, a sheriff, and the people of this county that we will support, protect, and defend the Constitution.
As always, I can be reached at decampbell@co.iredell.nc.us or 704-878-3180.
Darren Campbell is the Iredell County sheriff.
Well done !
I 2nd that! Thank you!
The Sheriff is doing nothing but stoking fears in order to make some political points.
No one is taking your guns away! Again, NO ONE IS TAKING ANYONE’S GUNS AWAY!
There are no laws on the books or even being considered in NC or withing the federal government.
Wake up people and realize what this viewpoint is….cheap dishonest politics.
The governor of Virginia is LITERALLY trying to take away guns, and make law abiding gun owners felons overnight. There’s nothing wrong with preemptive action against prospective tyrants.
Iredell is not the only county in the state considering or already adopting resolution similar to this.
Sheriff, Support you 100% on this issue and am extremely disappointed in the Commissioner’s lack of affirmative action.
Thank you Darren Campbell for supporting our rights