Logan County Sheriff Damon Devereaux started a movement among county sheriffs in Oklahoma last week when he declared his county to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary County. This has been a rapidly developing news story, as new counties are added with each passing day.
Since Friday, 6 new declarations were issued by county sheriffs, bringing the total of Second Amendment Sanctuary Counties up to 19. They are as follows, with links to their statements:
- 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
- Atoka County
- McCurtain County
- Major County
- Johnston County
- Ottawa County
- Choctaw County
There will almost assuredly be more to join the list during this week. Additionally, I expect multiple county commisson boards to hear, or have already voted on, resolutions that support their sheriffs in this endeavor. When I get news about new counties or support resolutions by county commission boards or District Attorneys, I'll add them to the list.
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