Compiled by KeepAndBearArms.com with the help of friends.
He who cheats on an oath acknowledges that he is afraid of his enemy, and he thinks little of God. ~~ Plutarch
If you are a public servant in the State of North Carolina or any city, town, county or municipality thereof and are not abiding by your oath of office, you are operating outside the law. At least two generations of political and social pressures have urged disregard of certain of your most important legal duties, and the time has come to say enough is enough. Below are Federal and state laws and statutes by which you MUST abide.
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The North Carolina Constitution's Requirement to Take the Oath of Office
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The North Carolina Statute's Requirement to Take the Oath of Office
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The Actual Oath of Office Public Servants in North Carolina are Required to Take
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The North Carolina Constitution on the Right to Keep And Bear Arms
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The U.S. Constitution Comes Before Statutes, Edicts, Ordinances, Rules or Regulations
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All 50 State Constitutions on the Right to Keep And Bear Arms
The North Carolina Constitution's Requirement to take the Oath of Office
Article 6. Suffrage and Eligibility to Office
Sec. 7. Oath.
Before entering upon the duties of an office, a person elected or appointed to the office shall take and subscribe the following oath:
"I, ..........................., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as ............................................., so help me God."
Source: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/html2001/LegInfo/constitution/article6.html

