Sheriff’s Welcome Sign Goes Viral: ‘If You Kill Someone, We Might Kill You Back’
A Georgia sheriff Mike Jolley’s bold welcome sign warning visitors that citizens are armed and willing to use their weapons is going viral!
Harris County Sheriff Mike Jolley: “The verbiage of this is just tongue-in-cheek to the fact that we have a lot of concealed weapon cards going out right now, and I truly believe in my citizens in the county protecting themselves, that if someone comes up here and tries to harm them, they will use [their weapon]in a lawful manner.”
His message is pretty loud and clear!
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Harris County Sheriff Mike Jolley does it again – creating a bold welcome sign that’s now going viral.
The sign reads, “Our citizens have concealed weapons. If you kill someone, we might kill you back. We have ONE jail and 356 cemeteries. Enjoy your stay!” More
A message that’s pretty loud and clear! “👍🏼🇺🇸 If you kill someone, we might kill you back.” See the controversial sign that invites you to visit… IF you follow the law.
(Via azfamily 3TV CBS 5) https://t.co/3uoLAU10qd
— Linder 🇺🇸 (@WYVettelvr) April 5, 2018
“HARRIS COUNTY, GA – creating a bold welcome sign that’s now going viral
The sign reads, Our citizens have concealed weapons. If you kill someone, we might kill you back. We have ONE jail and 356 cemeteries. Enjoy your stay!”-That’s creative! https://t.co/hiFvBtbdZ7
— Lamotte Wisdom Core (@uclamotte) April 5, 2018
Here we go again–> ‘If you kill someone we might kill you back’ – Harris Co. sheriff’s welcome sign goes viral https://t.co/8kSbGSrhY0
— Chris Coppenbarger (@inkofreality) April 4, 2018
This isn’t the first time Sheriff Jolley’s welcome sign went viral. “Warning: Harris County is politically incorrect. We say Merry Christmas, God Bless America and In God We Trust. We Salute our troops and our flag. If this offends you… Leave! https://t.co/RHscD7WoUW pic.twitter.com/U7WKKtFuAV
— Deplorable News (@DeplorableNews) April 5, 2018
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