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This Sheriff Was All About the 2nd Amendment Before Club Q
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'But a question now arose: Could Elder have nevertheless applied the red flag law and kept Aldrich from possessing firearms? Elder suddenly had nothing to say about the provision he had found so objectionable,' writes MichaelDalynyc

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Elder was also vocal in supporting an anti-red flag resolution passed unanimously by county commissioners. What is officially known as the Second Amendment Preservation Resolution declares El Paso to be a “Second Amendment preservation county.” It describes Elder as “a staunch promoter of the Second Amendment,” noting he had issued in excess of 45,500 concealed carry permits, “more than any other Sheriff in the state.

As recounted by the 2021 El Paso County Sheriff’s news release, deputies arrested Aldrich last June for two counts of felony menacing and three counts of first-degree kidnapping. It all began when Aldrich’s mother called to allege that he had threatened her with “a homemade bomb, multiple weapons and ammunition.” The sheriff’s news release says Aldrich initially refused to surrender.

After a hearing in person or over the phone, the judge could have imposed an ERPO that required Aldrich to surrender any firearms in his possession and barred him from acquiring any others. The prohibition would have had to be renewed after 14 days and then again one day short of a year. “You’re assuming that there’s credible evidence of all that as opposed to someone reporting it and that the prosecutor had evidence of that, and I would not make assumptions of that nature,” the mayor replied.CSPD Chief Adrian Vasquez stepped up to the podium. His department has submitted only two of the 348 red flag petitions received by the courts since the law took effect in January 2020.

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