Ann Vandersteel sits down with former Graham County, Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack—the man who challenged the Brady Bill and won at the Supreme Court—to explore what it really means to be a “constitutional sheriff.” Together, they break down the legal foundation behind Printz v. United States, state-regulated militias, and how the Tenth Amendment still protects local autonomy today.
Ann presses Sheriff Mack on how counties can build lawful, transparent preparedness networks—from trained volunteer posses to state defense forces—without crossing the line into vigilante territory. They tackle “interposition,” election integrity, cooperation with federal agencies, and the urgent need for written County Peace Plans that unite sheriffs, citizens, and governors under constitutional law.
It’s a masterclass in how local leadership can protect liberty, restore accountability, and keep the peace—by the book.Presented in partnership with: American Made Foundation & American Made Action
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