Sheriff Mark Lamb
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But he sees that the lion and his daughter are just falling deeper and deeper in love.
And so finally, the lion comes to the farmer.
He says, hey, listen, I would love your daughter's hand in marriage.
And I'm embellishing the Aesop fable, by the way.
But he comes and says, I'd love your daughter's hand in marriage.
And the farmer says, on one condition, because I'm really uncomfortable with you, that you remove your teeth and your claws.
and the lion goes home and he thinks about it.
But his love is so deep for his daughter that he's not seeing clearly and so he goes and he has his teeth and his claws removed.
And he comes back and he tells the farmer, hey, I removed my teeth and my claws and the farmer picks up a club and clubs him to death.
The moral to the story is, I use it all the time with the Second Amendment, never give up your teeth and your claws.
And this lion, you need people out there with sharp teeth and sharp claws.
We are what defend your daughters from the evil, from the people.
And the very same people, the other saying is the sheep will spend their entire life worrying about the wolf only to be eaten by the shepherd.
And that's kind of where we're at.
We've got to really kind of see who is the wolves and who's really out to get us.
And so you cannot give up your teeth and your claws.
Law enforcement, yes, we have sharp teeth and we have sharp claws.
But we are using them to protect the people.
We're not going after the people.
What they want us to do is de-claw, de-teeth, only to club us to death after.