FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 28, 2010
Los Angeles, CA - Former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, current advocate
and educator of the founding principles of the United States of America,
seminar-speaker, and author Sheriff Richard Mack endorsed the Nightingale
for Governor campaign on Sunday as Chelene and her staff wrapped their
weeklong tour of California's Central Valley.
No stranger to contesting mandates, Sheriff Mack became a national icon for
10th Amendment rights when he joined forces with other states across the
nation to contest the
Constitutionality of the 1993 Brady Bill which would have required the 50
states to comply with a national instant background check of any person to
purchase a handgun.
Printz v. United States 521 U.S. 898 (1997) became a landmark Supreme Court
case allowing states to choose if they would participate in a national
registry of gun owners. Sheriff Mack
and his colleagues had won a major victory for states to choose their
involvement in programs not authorized by the U.S. Constitution.
On Sunday, Sheriff Mack declared his support of the Nightingale for Governor
Campaign, " It gives me great pleasure to endorse Chelene Nightingale for
the Governor of California.
Chelene Nightingale knows and loves California and will not compromise
freedom for political correctness. More importantly, Chelene knows America
and the importance of States' Rights. Her leadership will be a benefit to
all Californians."
For more information about the Nightingale for Governor Campaign, please
visit
Staff Operations
Nightingale for Governor 2010
www.nightingaleforgovernor.com.
Contact: Contact@NightingaleforGovernor.com