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Former Portland Business Owner Fights Back
Communities are living in fear, businesses are bearing the brunt of relentless attacks

A new Portland-based legal initiative has launched an effort to secure reparations for damages and losses incurred by business owners and hold elected officials, cities, states and local governments accountable for out-of-control crime, theft and property destruction incurred over the last three years.

Restore Law and Order is a new legal organization and business advocacy group founded by Oregon business owner Gregg Schumacher, president and owner of Schumacher Furs. “We have partnered with some of the most powerful constitutional attorneys and legal experts in the nation to secure rightful financial reparations for affected business owners and to hold accountable those who have allowed crime to run rampant and promoted policies that have led to decay and the loss of business,” said Gregg Schumacher, Founder of Restore Law and Order.

This group aims to address what they describe as the alarming rise in crime, lawlessness, and property destruction that have become distressingly normalized in cities across the United States. The organization’s mission is to restore law and order by holding government officials personally accountable for their inaction and violation of constitutional law. Restore Law & Order, Inc. seeks to put an end to the ongoing deterioration of safety and security that plagues our communities. The organization is actively seeking business owners with demonstrable economic losses and damages due to crime and lawlessness to join as plaintiffs in its numerous lawsuits against cities, states, local governments, and elected officials throughout the country.

“We are standing up for business owners who law and order was supposed to protect,” he said. The events of 2020 unfolded with unprecedented levels of crime, lawlessness, and property destruction that sent shockwaves throughout our nation. The primary damages that businesses incurred are devaluation of property, gross revenue-net profit losses and lack of tourism.

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“Sadly," Schumacher continued, "instead of addressing these issues head-on, they have persisted and continue to wreak havoc in cities across the US today. Communities are living in fear, businesses are bearing the brunt of relentless attacks, and law-abiding citizens are being denied the safety and security they deserve. As president and owner of Schumacher Furs, Inc., a family business established in 1895, the oldest fur company in America, Schumacher experienced firsthand the devastating consequences of this lawlessness. From 2005 to 2007, his family, employees, and loyal customers were subjected to a reign of terror by extremist groups in Portland, Oregon resulting in the loss of his 130-year-old family business.

“It was shocking and heartbreaking watching terrorists systematically destroy the company my family built,” Schumacher said. “Law enforcement failed to intervene effectively, leaving us without the basic protection we deserved,” he said. “The effects were devastating to our family and the families of hundreds of people we employed, many of which were expert craftsman who had proudly worked for the company for decades,” he said.

The relentless attacks eventually forced Schumacher Furs to cease operations in downtown Portland, leaving behind a legacy of lost jobs and economic hardship. For this reason, Schumacher has made it his life’s mission to advocate on behalf of business owners, hopeless, helpless and facing the same fate. “My goal is to prevent what happened to Schumacher Furs from happening to other businesses," Schumacher said. The detrimental effects of crime on businesses cannot be overstated. Apart from the obvious physical damage inflicted on properties, businesses face severe financial losses and operational disruptions. Vandalism, break-ins, and theft result in significant repair and replacement costs, diverting resources away from growth and innovation. Furthermore, businesses in crime-ridden areas often experience reduced customer traffic due to safety concerns, leading to a decline in revenue and potential closures. The negative impact on employment and local economies cannot be ignored, as lost jobs mean diminished livelihoods for countless individuals and families.

Recognizing that the normalization of crime, lawlessness, and property destruction is a widespread issue affecting cities across the nation, Gregg Schumacher has rallied a passionate team to fight back. Restore Law and Order, Inc. is dedicated to holding government officials accountable for their inaction, negligence, and violating constitutional laws, which have allowed these issues to persist and escalate.

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“The time for decisive action is now,” said Gregg Schumacher, Founder of Restore Law and Order, Inc. “We are committed to seeking justice and reparations on behalf of businesses, organizations, and individuals who have suffered due to the breakdown of law and order,” he said. The organization has retained a powerful legal team that has developed a comprehensive strategy to confront and challenge government officials' failures head-on.

“The effects of crime on businesses go beyond financial losses,” Schumacher said. “They permeate the fabric of our communities, instilling fear, eroding trust, and hindering growth. By taking legal action, we aim to combat the normalization of these destructive behaviors and restore safety, security, and peace to cities nationwide,” he said.


--Staff Reports

Post Date: 2023-07-02 16:23:41Last Update: 2023-07-02 19:25:16



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