Sheriff Mack to Visit Elkhart, Indiana to Present “Sheriff’s Can Free America Now”

Sheriff Mack is coming to Elkhart County on January 10th!

Liberty Straight Up Happy Hours have been taking place monthly in Lake, Porter and La Porte County’s for almost three years now. The January Liberty Straight Up Happy Hour has been scheduled at Antonio’s in Elkhart just prior to the Sheriff’s presentation. Everyone planning to attend Sheriff Mack’s presentation is very welcome to come to the Happy Hour/Dinner. We look forward to meeting you there.

Many from our group in the Northwest part of Indiana are excitedly planning to make the drive to Elkhart to hear Sheriff Mack and Sheriff Rogers speak. To encourage as many county Sheriff’s as possible to attend this important presentation, Ray and I will be sending a personal invitation to dinner, offering to pay for the pizza buffet dinner of every elected Sheriff in the state.

Several Sheriff’s have already accepted our invitation! Please help fill the room with Sheriffs by calling your own County Sheriff to extend this invitation and encourage their participation.

Your Yes RSVP will be greatly appreciated to ensure enough seating for this dinner. You may respond here or send me an e-mail BethD at LibertyStraightUp.net

Antonio’s Italian Ristorante
1105 Goshen Avenue
Elkhart, IN 46516
http://g.co/maps/g6g88 (A is Antonio’s – B is Beulah Missionary Church)

Antonio’s has been voted to have the absolute best Pizza in Elkhart!! AND won third place as best in North America! I can’t wait to order.
The Sheriff Mack presentation begins at 7:00 Pm at the Beulah Missionary Church. Full details are available on our website:

And the press release from Sheriff Rogers is pasted here:

Elkhart, IN—Elkhart County Sheriff Brad Rogers is sponsoring the appearance of Author, Speaker, and former Sheriff Richard Mack (Graham County, Arizona), who will be speaking on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at 7pm at Beulah Missionary Church, 57595 Old County Road 17, Goshen, Indiana 46528. The public is welcome and the event is free. He will be speaking about the County Sheriff Project, the Oath of Office, citizens’ personal freedoms and the importance of the office of Sheriff to defend those freedoms.

Mack has served in a wide variety of roles over the course of his nearly twenty year career in law enforcement, which began in Provo, Utah.
Mack began his career with the Provo Police Department as a parking enforcement cadet while attending BYU. A couple of years later he became a full-time officer and was soon promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and Detective. After nearly 11 years at Provo PD, Mack decided to return to his childhood turf in Arizona and run for Graham County Sheriff. His campaign took off and he was elected in 1988.

He was sheriff for two terms until 1997. He was named Elected Official of the Year by the Arizona-New Mexico Coalition of Counties in 1994, received the NRA Law Officer of the Year, inducted into the NRA Hall of Fame, 1995 Cicero Award, Samuel Adams Leadership Award from the Local Sovereignty Coalition, and Gun Owners of America Defender of the Second Amendment Award.
During his tenure, Mack and six other Sheriffs filed a lawsuit against the Clinton Administration to stop the intrusiveness associated with the Brady Bill. The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court where he won a landmark decision on the issue of states’ rights and local sovereignty.
Sheriff Mack’s experience as a lawman and his dedication to American ideals of freedom make him a unique and powerful voice for liberty. Mack lives with his wife in Fredericksburg, Texas.

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