Posted on 11/23/2022 12:24:28 PM PST by lowbridge
A woman living in the county, who doesn’t wish to be named, purchased a handgun right before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her long-time boyfriend had passed away, and she felt she needed to protect herself. That is when the problem with her next-door neighbor started. The neighbor living near her allegedly threatened to kill her and burn down her house.
Fearing for her life, she called 911. The Nassau County Police Department responded to the call and took care of the incident. She still feared for her life, knowing she would have to leave her home without her firearm.
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Soon after, New York State passed the concealed carry improvement act (CCIA), which added roadblocks to getting a carry permit. Gone was the “proper cause” clause, but the state added a “good moral character” clause.
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During the background investigation, Nassau County investigators found the 911 call she made. They also found out she didn’t notify the NCPD Pistol License Section of the call she placed. There is a little-known regulation on the books in Nassau County that states that if you call 911, witness an incident that involves the police, or even just a third party to where a police action happens; you must notify the NCPD Pistol License Section within three days. Failure to do so could lead to the revocation or suspension of a person’s pistol permit.
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When the NCPD found out that the woman seeking a concealed carry permit because she feared for her life didn’t notify the NCPD Pistol License Section of her 911 call, they promptly stopped the background investigation and suspended her pistol permit. They proceeded to confiscate her firearms, including her long guns.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that way a couple of times.
The police are there to apprehend perpetrators. Their weapon is only for their personal protection. They are not required to place themselves in danger on anyone else's behalf.
That would work for you.
I’m far too close to major population centers.
It allows you to wash the body down the drain.
something’s off here...
she doesn’t have a permit, and they dint charge her wi illegal possession???
My pal has a 14-foot Extend-a-hoe boom on his Deere. :)
"Don't ever be in a room alone with a priest or clergy"
"Nothing good happens after midnight "
-My Grandmother. Rules I live by. (circa 1975)
That’ll do it.
Beware of people wit a backhoe or a pig farm.
I knew a 5’11” ho...
OH, did you think the police were there to protect you? Ho ho ho, ma’am, you are in New York State!
It allows you to wash the body down the drain.
Wasn't there a commercial ditty with a line like that? However, we have a septic system so perhaps not the best idea However, we do have some saltwater frontage.
When they call out four cars and eight officers over a guy watering his neighbor's flowers you know that either they do not have enough to do or they actually do not want to do anything.
In that case, I'd recommend the Dexter Treatment: Take him for a boat ride.
Call Roto-Rooter
That’s the name!
They will wash your troubles
Down the drain!
Or maybe it was flush instead of wash.
It’s been a few decades.
An old man’s advice.
When in danger NEVER use your cell phone. Tonight after dark stand in front of a mirror and hold your cell up to your face. Is that really what you want the bad guy to see? A perfect target.
Talking with your face lighted up tells the bad guy exactly where you are. Be very still, very quiet and wait your chance. And YOU NEED BOTH HANDS!!
You need to have your attention fixed on the danger, not distracted trying to talk to some low intelligence phone bank employee.
After it is all over, call 911 and them to come and pick up the body. But not before you are certain he came by himself. Always be wary about the possibility of a backup partner.
Call Roto-Rooter
That’s the name!
And away goes trouble
Down the drain
Backup singers (Call Roto-Rooter!)
That’s it. Was going to keep me up all night wondering.
Outrageous abuse of rights.
Yes you are your first responder
I hope I don’t meet trouble with a vacant stare.
> what does sodium hydroxide do
Used at the carniceria/butcher to dispose of unwanted meat and animal parts.
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