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Alabama gives in to DHS by Executive Order
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[quote:c saw 13641814:MV8yMTE4Nzg1XzM1NzQ2Mjg4X0JGQTIwNDM2] [quote:Chip:MV8yMTE4Nzg1XzM1NzM1MTg4XzFENzFDOTkx] They're all gonna fold the moment the federal dole is threatened. Even the Sheriffs that are standing up will fold...mark my words. Money talks and liberty walks. [/quote] yes, you have it, everyone on the Federal dole, including the Indian Tribes...they will then disappear from the face of the earth.... unless they begin to see the 'light'... I pray they will wake up and begin to pool thier rescoruces and become truely free [/quote]
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By Executive Order the State of Alabama will be consolidating control of various departments to be headed up by a single DHS controller. My understanding is that the DHS head in each state is on he Fed payroll. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
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link to www.dhs.alabama.gov
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the departments by executive order as follows:
The Alabama Department of Public Safety
The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
The Alabama Department of Homeland Security
The Alabama Department of Insurance / State Fire Marshal
Additionally a bill is going to come through the state legislature to include additional departments...
Governor Bentley also announced Tuesday that legislation aimed at further streamlining state-level law enforcement is currently being finalized and will be submitted to the Alabama Legislature during the 2013 Regular Session.
The legislation will call for absorbing the law enforcement functions of the Alabama Public Service Commission, the Uniformed Division of the Alabama Department of Revenue and certain functions of the Law Enforcement Unit of the
Alabama Department of Transportation
into the
Highway Patrol Division
of the Department of Public Safety.
Legislation will also call for absorbing the Investigative and Enforcement Unit of the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries and the Enforcement Division of the Alabama Forestry Commission into the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. This will help farmers and landowners by further protecting land and resources. Upcoming legislation will also call for
absorbing the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
into the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
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