February 20, 2016

Georgia SB 320 #Chris Carr – Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway speaks out: “It is my professional and personal opinion that SB 320 poses needless danger to the safety and security of our state and to the citizens my office is charged with protecting.”

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Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway is (very) opposed to SB 320, which passed (at light-speed) the Georgia Senate this week. VOTE RECORD HERE.

We are grateful to Sheriff Conway for sharing this email with us. His staff tells us it was sent to the members of the Senate Public Safety Committee, the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee and the entire Gwinnett delegation to the Gold Dome.

Senate Bill 320 is sponsored by: Senators Ben Watson of the 1st, Tyler Harper of the 7th, Brandon Beach of the 21st, Frank Ginn of the 47th, Butch Miller of the 49th, Mike Dugan of the 30th and others

Senator Tyler Harper is the chairman of the Senate Public Safety Committee where SB 6 has been sitting for more than year. This bill (SB 320) flew through in seven (legislative) days.

NOTE: We double dog dare you to find this gem on the AJC legislation navigator…

Scroll down from this post to see the growing number of law enforcement officials who have similar objections to this legislation.

Sheriff Conway’s email:

——– Original Message ——–
Subject: SB 320
From: <Butch.Conway@gwinnettcounty.<mailto:Butch.Conway@gwinnettcounty.c>>
Date: Fri, February 19, 2016 4:27 pm
To: <Butch.Conway@gwinnettcounty.c<mailto:Butch.Conway@gwinnettcounty.c>>

Good afternoon –
I don’t often speak on pending legislation, but as a thirty-seven year law enforcement veteran who has served as Gwinnett County Sheriff for nineteen years, I urge you to carefully consider the potential dangers of SB 320. As Gwinnett County is a top destination for immigrants, both legal and illegal, this legislation is of great importance to our county.

I am concerned that SB 320 appears to charge law enforcement officers with the duty of verifying the validity and authenticity of foreign driver’s licenses on Georgia’s roadways and to interpret immigration documents and foreign passports. Additionally, the language of SB 320 seems to assume that an officer on the street would be able to discern what reflects “lawful entry” into the United States by an alien through inspection of a foreign passport or visa.

As one of the best equipped law enforcement agencies in Georgia, please understand that my deputies don’t have the equipment or training to accomplish these duties. We cannot verify a foreign driver’s license on the street. Budget constraints currently do not allow for the new equipment or training these additional duties would require.

I am also uncomfortable with the concept that any foreign consul or Georgia Commissioner of Economic Development would be given authority to appoint an official to be the arbiter of the validity of a foreign driver’s license, as SB 320 seems to read.

It is my professional and personal opinion that SB 320 poses needless danger to the safety and security of our state and to the citizens my office is charged with protecting. I see no gain to public safety with the passage of this bill. Contrarily, I believe it will weaken enforcement of driver’s license laws with regard to foreign nationals.

Thank you for your careful consideration of this matter.

(Butch Conway – Sheriff, Gwinnett County, Georgia)