Including Sheriff John Cooke of Weld County, Colorado, 340 sheriffs have publicly stated they will not enforce gun laws they believe are unconstitutional.


In response to the passage of two new gun control bills in Colorado last week, Sheriff John Cooke told the Greeley Tribune that he "won't bother enforcing the laws."


One bill requires gun buyers to pay for their own background checks, a service that was previously free and now estimated to cost the buyer $10-$12 per purchase. The second bill puts a 15-round limit on magazines.


Cooke says of the new laws: "They're feel-good, knee-jerk reactions that are unenforceable."


Governor John Hickenlooper is expected to sign each bill into law this week.


Cooke is part of a growing list of sheriffs that have vowed to uphold the Constitution against gun control measures.


The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) has a running tally of all the sheriffs across the nation that have joined together to defend the Constitution.


At the time of this post, there are 15 sheriffs associations, 340 sheriffs, one police chief and one deputy sheriff who have stated they will not enforce any new gun laws.
As the "Right Views" previously reported, the number of sheriffs taking action continues to climb as the gun control debate heats up.