Uintah Basin Sheriffs have joined a larger cause that pledges to protect the Second Amendment and other Constitutional rights. The Utah Sheriffs’ Association issued a press release this month which states that the pledge is prompted by increasing public concern to safeguard constitutional rights. “As members of the human family, we value the sanctity of life,” shares their joint release. “We live in a time when unlawful violence is commonplace, and along with the victims and survivors of violence, we recognize these tragedies to be irrational, callous, and infuriating,” Later in the letter it states “As your elected Sheriffs, we individually and collectively pledge to do everything within our power to steadfastly protect the Second Amendment and all other individual rights guaranteed by the Constitution.” Duchesne County Sheriff Travis Tucker, Daggett County Sheriff Erik Baily, and Uintah County Sheriff Steve Labrum are among those that signed the letter. To read the entire letter, visit the Uintah County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.



