Debra Medina will be a fiscally responsible Governor, while at the same time upholding the rule of law. Her plan is to implement balanced budgets, while cutting spending, eliminating property taxes, and utilizing a consumption tax that is revenue neutral.
She will not tolerate vigilante activity or the disregard of state laws. The method of changing the tax structure will be implemented by repealing them through Constitutional means.
I would not expect Medina to disregard the law if she could not get it changed. That would defeat her own values.
Laws which are the embodiment of aggression have no logic behind them save thuggery should not be enforced. If she is true to her values, she would pardon them.
But I'm not sure that is the issue. I don't think people go to prison for not paying their property taxes. They just have their property seized. I don't think she can stop that. Now pardoning people for not paying their federal income tax, THAT would be something. I'm not sure if she has the authority to do that, though.
Then she could pardon people who defend their right to own property.
She could also instruct her attorney general and state's attorneys to make the civil cases a low priority.