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San Diego Gun Owners Political Action Committee Announces June 5th Endorsements

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San Diego County CA— San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), a political action committee promoting Second Amendment rights, has announced its endorsement of candidates for the June 5 election.
According to Michael Schwartz, executive director, SDCGO, each candidate was interviewed in person and research was completed on their voting record to preserve the Second Amendment, as well as their public comments and character. Then, SDCGO’s advisory board ratified each endorsement.
“It is crucial that voters elect solidly pro-gun candidates who will defend the fundamental right to self defense for law-abiding citizens, oppose an extremist gun-control agenda, and stand strong in support of the Second Amendment,” said Schwartz. “We take seriously these endorsements. We are proud to support local candidates who believe the purpose of the Second Amendment is an important and valuable individual right. We are committed to restoring and protecting our rights in California by getting volunteers involved in local level activism and outreach.”
Leading SDCGO’s list of endorsed candidates is San Diego County Sheriff Commander Dave Myers for San Diego County Sheriff and Summer Stephan for San Diego County District Attorney.
Meyers is hoping to replace Bill Gore, 69, who has been sheriff since 2009, when the San Diego County Board of Supervisors appointed him to replace the retiring Sheriff William Kolender. Gore was elected in 2010 and ran unopposed in 2014. In 2018, Gore is seeking a second four-year term. In California, a sheriff or police chief has direct authority over issuing state permits to carry firearms for protection. The permits are commonly called “CCWs” (CCW stands for concealed carry weapon).
“We are proud to endorse Dave Myers as San Diego County’s top law enforcer,” said Schwartz. “We are impressed with his transparency with his statement of intended CCW policy and procedures and eagerness to follow the law and not penalize law-abiding citizens.”
Stephan, a career prosecutor, has served as the appointed district attorney since July 2017, following the retirement of Bonnie Dumanis, who served as district attorney for almost 15 years. Stephan is only the second woman to serve in the position. She has served as a deputy district attorney in the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for 27 years holding positions such as assistant chief, chief of the North County Branch and chief of the Sex Crimes and Human Trafficking Division. She was appointed chief deputy district attorney in 2012. As a trial prosecutor, she has tried over 100 jury trials involving sexual assaults or homicides, human trafficking, child abuse or molestation and school shootings. The Office of the District Attorney prosecutes felony crimes countywide and misdemeanor crimes in 18 cities and the unincorporated areas.
“We believe that Summer will be a leader in advancing public safety through a smart, fair and equal criminal justice,” said Schwartz. “She will be a strong advocate for enforcement of existing laws against violent offenders to reduce crime.”
SDCGO also has a double endorsement of Jerry Kern, Oceanside City Council (2006-present), and Jim Desmond, Mayor, City of San Marcos (2006-present) for San Diego County Supervisor, District 5. Kern and Desmond are in a field of four candidates running to replace Bill Horn, who is leaving office due to term limits. The two top vote-getters will move on to a November run-off unless one of the candidates wins the seat outright with more than 50 percent of the vote. The North County district, with about 620,000 residents, includes the cities of San Marcos, Vista, Oceanside and Carlsbad, as well as unincorporated communities ranging from Rancho Santa Fe to Fallbrook to Borrego Springs.
Founded in 2015, the San Diego County Gun Owners is a registered political action committee (FPPC ID #1379388) and advocacy organization focused on organizing the gun industry and community and protecting the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment right to bear arms. With a membership nearing 1,000 individuals, the PAC provides news and information on new gun laws and Second Amendment advocacy. Membership dues range from $10 per month to $1,000 annually. Its sponsored events include gun safety classes, small gun shows, sporting clay shoots, social gatherings and pistol, rifle and shotgun experiences taught by professional instructors. For more information, visit www.sandiegocountygunowners.com.

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San Diego Gun Owners Political Action Committee Announces June 5th Endorsements