Advisory Committee

Sheriff Richard Mack

Sheriff Mack is the former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona and a political activist. He is known for his role in a successful lawsuit brought against the federal government of the United States which alleged that portions of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act violated the United States Constitution. He is a former lobbyist for Gun Owners of America (GOA) and a two-time candidate for United States Congress. Mack is also the founder of Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), and established the “County Sheriff Project” movement, both of whom reaffirm what they claim is the constitutional power to refuse to enforce unjust and unconstitutional laws.

Advisory Committee Position

Purpose:

The Advisory Committee plays a critical role in assisting the Board of Directors and staff of American Police Officers Alliance in fulfilling its mission. Members of the Advisory Committee come from different disciplines and provide professional expertise on a variety of issues affecting the law enforcement community. Members of the Advisory Committee include elected officials, current and retired law enforcement officers, leaders of support groups, and other supporters of our law enforcement family. The Advisory Committee has no legal or voting authority relating to the overall management of the American Police Officers Alliance.

Ideal Candidates:

  • Family members of officers
  • Active citizens and concerned voters
  • Retired officers
  • Local leaders

Role of the Advisory Committee:

  • Advise the board of directors on legislation affecting the law enforcement community at the federal and state levels
  • Provide targeted feedback on political projects and initiatives
  • Guide Board decisions and long-term plans