Posted on 02/20/2016 4:42:10 AM PST by HomerBohn
While many are still reeling from the outrageous shooting of LaVoy Finicum, and the aftermath of the Oregon standoff and arrest of patriots linked to it, there are other battles against the feds taking place across the country.
Much less attention was paid to Sheriff Brad Rogers, of Elkhart County in Indiana, who just successfully concluded his own showdown with federal officials from the FDA. The scenario was quite different, but the principals involved strike a similar chord - burdensome overreach and tyranny on the part of the federal government and its swarm of agents.
As activists have seen in many other cases, the FDA has gone after raw milk farmers and raw food proponents with frightening force - carrying out SWAT raids, trumped up arrests and destruction of food - all with no valid reason, and plenty of appearance of outright harassment.
Sheriff Rogers investigated a complaint from a constituent farmer and found that he sided with his case - there was no justified cause for invasive inspections happening repeatedly since 2011 every couple of weeks.
Basically, they were just looking for a reason to shut the farmer down, and Rogers put a stop to it.
Off The Grid News reports on this inspiring development, and its implications for a winning strategy against what is going on in this country:
Federal agents subjected a farmer to harassment and warrantless searches simply for producing raw milk, but a county sheriff took the farmer's side and blocked federal agents from the property - and the sheriff is now speaking out.
The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Department of Justice (DOJ) took the actions four years ago simply because the farmer was providing raw milk to an organic food co-op. The story is receiving renewed coverage because the Indiana sheriff, Elkhart County's Brad Rogers, wrote a 600-word explanation for a local newspaper as part of his "Ask The Sheriff" series. Off The Grid News previously reported on the dispute.
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"Specifically, the FDA was inspecting his farm without a warrant as much as every two weeks," Rogers wrote. "Typical inspections occur annually. The Department of Justice (DOJ) had subpoenaed him for a grand jury in Michigan in which he was to bring his production documents. The Feds wanted to make this farmer an example.
"My research," Rogers added, "concluded that no one was getting sick from this distribution of this raw milk. It appeared to be harassment by the FDA and the DOJ, and making unconstitutional searches, in my opinion. The farmer told me that he no longer wished to cooperate with the inspections of his property."
Reportedly, Sheriff Rogers than wrote to the Department of Justice and informed them of the actions he would take if federal inspectors did not have a signed warrant based upon probable cause over which to conduct their searches:
"I understand that you have made recent requests to (the farmer) for documents and to appear before a grand jury, and he has had a number of inspections and attempted inspections on his farm within Elkhart County. This is notice that any further attempts to inspect this farm without a warrant signed by a judge, based on probable cause, will result in federal inspectors' removal or arrest for trespassing by my officers or I. In addition, if any further action is taken by the federal government on (the farmer), while he is in Elkhart County, I will expect that you or federal authorities contact my office prior to such action. I will expect you to forward this information to your federal associates, including the FDA."
Shortly after the email was sent, the farmer received a certified letter from the DOJ that said his grand jury subpoena had been cancelled. No federal inspectors have visited the farm since 2011.
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"Your local elected officials ... can stem the tide of federal overreach if they apply just a little backbone in supporting and defending the Constitution. Expect it! Demand it!," Rogers wrote. "Some bloggers and natural food writers have hailed me as a hero. I'm no hero. I'm just doing my job.
The public is waking up to the tyranny of countless federal agencies with little or no transparency and enough red tape to take over everything. Many law enforcement officials are waking up, too, and there are many great examples of them standing up for the Constitution and the rights of the people.
The actions taken by Sheriff Rogers are not only legal and right, but they are what the people should expect from their local (and especially elected) officials.
This same sheriff made news a few months ago when he vowed that he would ignore any gun control executive order:
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While many are still reeling from the outrageous shooting of LaVoy Finicum, and the aftermath of the Oregon standoff and arrest of patriots linked to it, there are other battles against the feds taking place across the country.
Much less attention was paid to Sheriff Brad Rogers, of Elkhart County in Indiana, who just successfully concluded his own showdown with federal officials from the FDA. The scenario was quite different, but the principals involved strike a similar chord - burdensome overreach and tyranny on the part of the federal government and its swarm of agents.
As activists have seen in many other cases, the FDA has gone after raw milk farmers and raw food proponents with frightening force - carrying out SWAT raids, trumped up arrests and destruction of food - all with no valid reason, and plenty of appearance of outright harassment.
Sheriff Rogers investigated a complaint from a constituent farmer and found that he sided with his case - there was no justified cause for invasive inspections happening repeatedly since 2011 every couple of weeks.
Basically, they were just looking for a reason to shut the farmer down, and Rogers put a stop to it.
Off The Grid News reports on this inspiring development, and its implications for a winning strategy against what is going on in this country:
Federal agents subjected a farmer to harassment and warrantless searches simply for producing raw milk, but a county sheriff took the farmer's side and blocked federal agents from the property - and the sheriff is now speaking out.
The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Department of Justice (DOJ) took the actions four years ago simply because the farmer was providing raw milk to an organic food co-op. The story is receiving renewed coverage because the Indiana sheriff, Elkhart County's Brad Rogers, wrote a 600-word explanation for a local newspaper as part of his "Ask The Sheriff" series. Off The Grid News previously reported on the dispute.
[...]
"Specifically, the FDA was inspecting his farm without a warrant as much as every two weeks," Rogers wrote. "Typical inspections occur annually. The Department of Justice (DOJ) had subpoenaed him for a grand jury in Michigan in which he was to bring his production documents. The Feds wanted to make this farmer an example.
"My research," Rogers added, "concluded that no one was getting sick from this distribution of this raw milk. It appeared to be harassment by the FDA and the DOJ, and making unconstitutional searches, in my opinion. The farmer told me that he no longer wished to cooperate with the inspections of his property."
Reportedly, Sheriff Rogers than wrote to the Department of Justice and informed them of the actions he would take if federal inspectors did not have a signed warrant based upon probable cause over which to conduct their searches:
"I understand that you have made recent requests to (the farmer) for documents and to appear before a grand jury, and he has had a number of inspections and attempted inspections on his farm within Elkhart County. This is notice that any further attempts to inspect this farm without a warrant signed by a judge, based on probable cause, will result in federal inspectors' removal or arrest for trespassing by my officers or I. In addition, if any further action is taken by the federal government on (the farmer), while he is in Elkhart County, I will expect that you or federal authorities contact my office prior to such action. I will expect you to forward this information to your federal associates, including the FDA."
Shortly after the email was sent, the farmer received a certified letter from the DOJ that said his grand jury subpoena had been cancelled. No federal inspectors have visited the farm since 2011.
[...]
"Your local elected officials ... can stem the tide of federal overreach if they apply just a little backbone in supporting and defending the Constitution. Expect it! Demand it!," Rogers wrote. "Some bloggers and natural food writers have hailed me as a hero. I'm no hero. I'm just doing my job.
The public is waking up to the tyranny of countless federal agencies with little or no transparency and enough red tape to take over everything. Many law enforcement officials are waking up, too, and there are many great examples of them standing up for the Constitution and the rights of the people.
The actions taken by Sheriff Rogers are not only legal and right, but they are what the people should expect from their local (and especially elected) officials.
This same sheriff made news a few months ago when he vowed that he would ignore any gun control executive order.
Sheriffs just happen to be the most powerful and independent locally elected official, and can be a bulwark for resistance to federal encroachment.
If they can be stopped here, they can be stopped elsewhere, too, and freedom can return to the lives of Americans.
The feds cannot take over if the people educate themselves and stand up - peacefully, but with a firm defensive posture - and take no guff from a bully.
That and find a reason to steal funds by finding overreaching code violations written by bureaucrats to generate revenue. Or cause the prices of said items ala the Obama skyrocketing energy strategy. Doncha just love it when millionaires (soon to be billionaires) decide the price of certain items just isn't high enough to bring misery to the peasants. There's not nearly enough nooses in Washington to deal with the systemic problem of their never ending need to overtax and harass the citizenry.
He saw a fight he could actually win, and so he actually won. Excellent judgement on his part.
"I understand that you have made recent requests to (the farmer) for documents and to appear before a grand jury, and he has had a number of inspections and attempted inspections on his farm within Elkhart County. This is notice that any further attempts to inspect this farm without a warrant signed by a judge, based on probable cause, will result in federal inspectors' removal or arrest for trespassing by my officers or I. In addition, if any further action is taken by the federal government on (the farmer), while he is in Elkhart County, I will expect that you or federal authorities contact my office prior to such action. I will expect you to forward this information to your federal associates, including the FDA."
Shortly after the email was sent, the farmer received a certified letter from the DOJ that said his grand jury subpoena had been cancelled. No federal inspectors have visited the farm since 2011.
Awesome...we need to pray for more heroes such as this and endothelial leaders.
The sheriff in IN was free to act as he is empowered by his office and oath because his county is not owned by the feds, unlike the recent situation where the county was comprised of about 80% “federal lands.” This illustrates very well the difference between the West and the rest of the country.
Need a lot more of this and need to be organized.
Indeed. God bless this man. May more follow his lead!
Unfortunately 90% of government officials are too worried about losing their jobs rather than standing up to tyranny.
I’m praying that Americans wake up to what’s going on in this nation before it’s too late. The Federal Government has become a monster that does NOT have the interests of its citizens at the center of its operations but something quite more dangerous. It’s time to cut it down to size. That’s going to take Americans standing up for , not only their rights, but those of other hard working Americans as well. Today, a farmer you don’t know. Tomorrow, your neighbor, then you.
Good for the sheriff. We need more like him.
About time for Sheriff’s to start doing their sworn duty.
Laughable in many cases. Our local Sheriff wouldn’t know what a Constitutional Sheriff is, or understand an oath of office. He and his like minded law enforcement officers are in the state capitol quite often testifying in the name of public safety against every Constitutional gun bill introduced in the state, to include campus carry, constitutional carry, carry in the capitol, guns in the vehicle, so called parking lot bills, ridding ourselves of gun free zones, etc etc.
Rogers is indeed a great sheriff.
It would be nice if someone would work with Sheriff Brad Rogers daily over the next four years, preparing him for the crucible of a presidential election. He’d be a great president. The same goes for preparing him to pass the gauntlet to get on the Supreme Court - there is no requirement to be a lawyer to serve as a Justice. Sheriff Brad Rogers is a great man.
If the raw milk wasn’t involved in interstate commerce, why were the Feds involved? I suspect the cumulative effect of a long series of legislative over reaches.
Your local elected officials ... can stem the tide of federal overreach if they apply just a little backbone ...”
Maybe sometimes but I have zero faith that the Suffolk Cty NY Sherrif would EVER defy ANY Fed.
“Our local Sheriff wouldnât know what a Constitutional Sheriff is, or understand an oath of office.”
In many counties, sheriffs are elected in spring local elections. It’s typical that only 10 to 15% of the electorate show up to vote. By organizing conservatives and patriots to show up at these elections, electing a pro-2nd amendment, constitutional sheriff is very doable. But it’s only possible if people get up off their butts and organize. If people can’t even do that, then they deserve a jackboot in their faces.
A true hero
I am of the opinion that ALL SWAT teams should be formed exclusively under the direct supervision of the local Sheriff.
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