I know of no other sheriff in Indiana more pro 2A then Ken Campbell.
At the very least he sounds pretty rude.
I know of no other sheriff in Indiana more pro 2A then Ken Campbell.
Busy, perhaps?At the very least he sounds pretty rude.
Just got off the phone with the Thorntown Marshall, Russ Voils. He said he would be educating the Chief of Police regarding these matters and the 3 of us have an appointment scheduled for April 9th at 1pm
How are people still saying that the Sheriff is not his CLEO? A sheriff has jurisdiction, and they are on the list of people who can sign off. Regardless of where you live, you can go to the sheriff of your county and ask them to sign. It isnt like the LTCH where you must go to a given person. You can even have a judge or prosecuting attorney sign off, it doesnt have to be your town's chief of police.
How are people still saying that the Sheriff is not his CLEO? A sheriff has jurisdiction, and they are on the list of people who can sign off. Regardless of where you live, you can go to the sheriff of your county and ask them to sign. It isnt like the LTCH where you must go to a given person. You can even have a judge or prosecuting attorney sign off, it doesnt have to be your town's chief of police.
How are people still saying that the Sheriff is not his CLEO? A sheriff has jurisdiction, and they are on the list of people who can sign off. Regardless of where you live, you can go to the sheriff of your county and ask them to sign. It isnt like the LTCH where you must go to a given person. You can even have a judge or prosecuting attorney sign off, it doesnt have to be your town's chief of police.
Because the sheriff does not have primary jurisdiction in Thorntown. Just because the BATFE accepts it does not make it correct.
Then by your argument why would the superintendent of the state police be able to sign any form?
The office of sheriff is established either by the state constitution or by an act of state legislature.
No small town cop can over ride them.Generally, in State Statutes, it states that a Sheriff is the highest authority in Law Enforcement in his/her respective county. A Sheriff is the only one who can legally arrest a Chief of Police, or the District Attorney.
The office of sheriff is established either by the state constitution or by an act of state legislature.
No small town cop can over ride them.Generally, in State Statutes, it states that a Sheriff is the highest authority in Law Enforcement in his/her respective county. A Sheriff is the only one who can legally arrest a Chief of Police, or the District Attorney.
I think you can replace "sheriff" with "SISP" and get your answer
Didn't realize a judge or an attorney were LEO's...purple implied.
Because the sheriff does not have primary jurisdiction in Thorntown. Just because the BATFE accepts it does not make it correct.
Pretty sure a Conservation Law Enforcement officer can as well as a Corner.
The office of sheriff is established either by the state constitution or by an act of state legislature.
No small town cop can over ride them.Generally, in State Statutes, it states that a Sheriff is the highest authority in Law Enforcement in his/her respective county. A Sheriff is the only one who can legally arrest a Chief of Police, or the District Attorney.
Didn't realize a judge or an attorney were LEO's...purple implied.
The office of sheriff is established either by the state constitution or by an act of state legislature.
No small town cop can over ride them.Generally, in State Statutes, it states that a Sheriff is the highest authority in Law Enforcement in his/her respective county. A Sheriff is the only one who can legally arrest a Chief of Police, or the District Attorney.
A sherif's department has jurisdiction over the entire county, the way I understand it. Hence why those who live in cities still vote for sheriff. So yes, it does make it correct.