Logan County Sheriff Damon Devereaux started a movement among county sheriffs in Oklahoma on Wednesday when he declared his county to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County. Since then, a dozen more sheriffs have followed suit, being supported so far by at least one District Attorney and one board of county commissions.
Five new sheriffs published their declarations of Sanctuary status since Friday, bringing the total to thirteen. They are as follows:
- Logan County
- Stephens County
- Canadian County
- Haskell County
- Bryan County
- Pittsburg County
- LeFlore County
- Cimarron County
- Coal County
- Cotton County
- Kiowa County
- Pushmataha County
- Latimer County
There will almost assuredly be more to join the list today. Multiple county commisson boards will be hearing resolutions today that support their sheriffs in this endeavor.
from MuskogeePolitico.com