J. W. Hill returns home to the family ranch in Texas after 20 years in the military. He finds that the idyllic home where he had grown up had changed. Maleviolent forces had changed the face of the country from one of peace and harmony to one of strife and fear. The son of a popular sheriff of Harrison Co. Texas, J. W. does not accept the situation. He's told that the rules have changed: J. W. believes that the rules are the same, just people's attitudes have changed. As sheriff, J. W.'s father Matthew was not one to back down and the apple didn't fall far from the tree. J. W. hadn't run in Vietnam and he wouldn't now. J.W.'s family, home, and friends were threatened. The gauntlet had been laid down and he would run it with all his heart and soul.
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