The US constitution is violated daily, and the main perpetrators are the president and top federal government officials. That is the view of Richard
Mack, a former Arizona Sheriff who is now advocating state sovereignty as the only way to keep constitution-abiding America intact.
Sheriff Mack is a former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona and Libertarian candidate for United States Senate election in Arizona, 2006. He is
also a member of the Oath Keepers.
Mack has authored books relating to gun ownership and the role of law enforcement should, in his opinion, play in America. He currently speaks at
seminars "on constitutional issues relating to gun control, law enforcement, States' rights, the farce, otherwise known as the drug war, and the
oath of office."
Mack received national attention in Mack v. United States (later restyled to Printz v. United States) in his tenure as a local sheriff for
opposition to the Brady Bill on the basis that it is unconstitutional due to congressional action to compel state officers to execute Federal
law.
Richard Mack recently appeared in television interviews where he discussed his membership in Oath Keepers and the importance of the police and
military in upholding their oaths to the U.S. Constitution.