Gil Gilbertson: Sheriff
of and for the People
US~Observer Every great now and again, people in positions of authority actually work for the betterment of their constituents by standing for the principles of the Constitution. People like Oregon's Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilbertson whose belief in a limited federal government has him fighting for his rights as the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) in the county. Gilbertson is working with sheriffs from across Oregon and California in an attempt to deal with federal law enforcement's overt disregard for the public and the publicly elected position of sheriff. In a letter Gilbertson recently sent
to United States Forestry, he states in part:
"... I am concerned that information
is withheld from this Office. This uncooperative posture appears to present
a challenge of authority. Frankly, I was somewhat taken aback by your legal
department’s position advising you to not discuss issues with me. I am
further aghast to the suggestion I must file a FOIA to find out what your
agency is doing in regards to the citizens of this county.
"As the CLEO of this County, elected
by the citizens, saddled with the expectation and responsibility to safeguard
their rights I fully intend to uphold the laws against any threat, inappropriate
or unlawful actions against them. The citizens of this County are complaining
about unfair treatment and harassment by the federal government LEOs.
"The issues of illegal road closures, grazing, logging, minerals, taking land under the auspices of “Monument” status, citizen complaints against your LEO agents, high unemployment and other socio-economic issues we all face today; coupled with the uncooperative nature presented by the USFS are causing me great concern about our relationship and future cooperation..." |
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