Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
I don't know much about the USA, but I storngly suspect that just because you're elected doesn't allow you to ignore or violate the law. For example:I can't speak to the latter, but maybe we don't have to go there?
I'm with a resignation in protest, except, as an elected official, she can make a case that she was elected based on her character, and that she cannot in due conscious, administer the laws as they have been newly presented. Then, as an elected official, she could claim a duty to make decisions based on her character as an elected official.
A question would be the particular oaths she was required to take when she took office, and what priorities are expressed by those oaths.
Thx!
TomB
Even if everyone in your community agrees that serving alcohol to minors is fine, if it's against the law, an elected sheriff would most likely still do something against people giving alcohol to minors.
That someone is elected into office mostly represents that you trust this person to uphold the law and act within the constraints of the law to improve and support your community.