The Last Line of Defense: Why America’s sheriffs are the last barrier against tyranny
02/16/2026 // Ramon Tomey // Views

  • "The Last Line of Defense: Constitutional Sheriffs and the Battle for America's Soul" points out that sheriffs are positioned as the ultimate constitutional authority. Elected county sheriffs, rooted in history and directly accountable to the people, hold the highest legal authority in their jurisdictions and serve as the final barrier against government tyranny.
  • Their primary duty is to the Constitution, not to federal orders. A sheriff's oath obligates them to defend citizens' rights from all threats, including unconstitutional mandates from higher levels of government, even if it means refusing to enforce such orders.
  • Historical examples demonstrate sheriffs "interposing" against overreach. The text cites sheriffs refusing to enforce COVID-19 lockdowns, restrictive gun laws, and, in the case of Joe Arpaio, taking independent action on immigration as models of constitutional resistance.
  • Federal law is not supreme if it is unconstitutional. The article challenges the notion of absolute federal supremacy, stating that the sheriff has a duty to judge the constitutionality of laws and that unconstitutional federal edicts are void.
  • The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) leads this movement. Founded by former Sheriff Richard Mack, the CSPOA educates and empowers sheriffs to uphold their constitutional authority, and it calls on citizens to actively support these sheriffs in the "battle for America's soul."

There's a quiet revolution happening in America – one that doesn't originate in Washington, D.C., but in county courthouses and sheriff's offices across the nation. These men and women, sworn to uphold the Constitution, are stepping forward as the last line of defense against tyranny. "The Last Line of Defense: Constitutional Sheriffs and the Battle for America's Soul" explains the vital role of sheriffs in this crusade.

Their duty isn't to politicians or federal bureaucrats, but to the people who elected them – and to the sacred oath they took before God to defend liberty against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The role of the sheriff is unique in American law enforcement. Unlike federal agents or state police, sheriffs are elected by the people, accountable to the people and vested with the highest legal authority in their counties.

Their power isn't granted by Washington – it's rooted in over a thousand years of English common law and enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. When federal agencies attempt to enforce unconstitutional mandates, it's the sheriff who stands between the people and government overreach.

Consider the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns, when governors and federal agencies tried to shut down churches, close businesses and strip away basic freedoms. Sheriffs like Dar Leaf in Wisconsin refused to enforce these orders, recognizing them as unconstitutional. They didn't just talk about rights – they acted on them.

Similarly, sheriffs in Oregon, California and Michigan declared they would not be tools of oppression. They understood something fundamental: When government claims the power to suspend the Bill of Rights, it's not just wrong – it's dangerous.

The same principle applies to the Second Amendment. When states like New York or New Jersey pass laws that effectively ban law-abiding citizens from owning firearms, constitutional sheriffs like Tony DeMeo in New York refuse to comply.

DeMeo declared his county a "Second Amendment sanctuary," rejecting measures that violate the right to keep and bear arms. That's not defiance – it's leadership. It's the sheriff doing what he was elected to do: Protect the people from those who would take their rights away.

Federal law isn't always supreme

Some argue that federal law always supersedes state or local law, but that's a myth – and a dangerous one. The Constitution's Supremacy Clause states that federal law is the "supreme law of the land" only when it's constitutional. When federal law violates the Constitution, it isn't supreme – it's void.

And who decides whether a law is constitutional? Ultimately, the people do – through their elected representatives, their juries and yes, their sheriffs.

Courts have their role, but they aren't the only arbiters. The sheriff's duty isn't to blindly obey every federal directive. It's to uphold the Constitution, even when that means pushing back against overreach.

Sheriffs who stand firm often face consequences. Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona was targeted by the federal government for enforcing immigration laws when the Obama administration refused to. He endured lawsuits, smear campaigns and even criminal charges – but he didn't back down.

Arpaio's defiance became a rallying cry for constitutional sheriffs nationwide. The message was clear: When you stand for the Constitution, you might take hits, but you're not alone. The people have your back.

The people's protector: Why your sheriff matters more than ever

The broader implications are profound. Sheriffs aren't just law enforcement – they're the last line of defense against tyranny.

When the federal government tries to disarm citizens, the sheriff can say, "Not in my county." When unelected bureaucrats attempt to lock down churches or silence free speech, the sheriff can interpose.

When foreign gangs or drug cartels flood across the border, the sheriff can work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to remove them – if the federal government is doing its job. And if it's not? Then the sheriff can organize with other counties, other states and other sheriffs to form a wall of resistance.

This isn't about partisanship – it's about principle. The best sheriffs don't care if the overreach comes from a Democrat or a Republican. Their loyalty is to the Constitution and the people who elected them. And when they fulfill that duty, they do more than enforce the law – they preserve freedom.

So what does this mean for America today? It means the fight for liberty isn't just happening in courtrooms or Congress. It's happening in county jails, at traffic stops and in the decisions sheriffs make every day.

It means that when the federal government fails – as it so often does – the sheriff is the one who can step in and say, "Enough." And it means that if we want to restore constitutional law enforcement in this country, we need to support the sheriffs who are willing to stand up – even when it's hard, even when it's unpopular, even when the powerful come after them.

Because in the end, the sheriff isn't just a cop – he's the people's protector. And in a free society, that's the most important job of all.

The battle for America's soul starts with your sheriff

The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) stands as a beacon of hope in this fight. Founded by former Sheriff Richard Mack, the CSPOA educates, unites and empowers sheriffs to uphold the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. Their mission is clear: to seek justice, protect civil liberties and resist unconstitutional mandates.

Sheriffs trained by the CSPOA understand their authority. They know they can refuse enforcement of federal gun control schemes, warrantless surveillance or asset forfeiture abuses. They recognize that their oath isn't to Washington – it's to the people.

Citizens have a role to play, too. Attend town halls, demand transparency and support sheriffs who uphold their constitutional duty. Join the CSPOA, donate to legal defense funds and educate others about the sheriff's vital role.

The battle for America's soul isn't being fought in Washington – it's being fought in county courthouses and sheriff's offices. The last line of defense isn't just the sheriff – it's you.

Stand with them. Fight with them. Because freedom depends on it.

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