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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People must learn: Do not call the police when you are in fear. Quietly arm yourself.
It’s right there in the Second Amendment: the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, unless you fail to contact the pistol license bureau after making an emergency call.
Persecuting the innocent.
Releasing the guilty.
It’s where we are.
And that’s why they move to the South, the part of the country they made fun of for most of their life.
Shout out to the pigs, who most likely swore an oath to the Constitution, who came to strip her of her rights. Find a job in a jurisdiction that respects the rights of its citizens, or be a goon for tyrants worthy of zero respect.
Calling 9-1-1 is only an expedited investigation of the crime that has already been committed. The police are not there to protect you. You must protect yourself.
….and bring their voting habits with them because they lack the ability to understand cause and effect.
The very existence of such a thing is repugnant to the Constitution.
A gun, a bunch of ammo, and a 55 gallon drum with sodium hydroxide...
New yawk, what would you expect?
I always did like you.
Yes, and if you call the police, just say no if they ask you if you have any weapons. Just lie and tell them no and that's why we're calling you.
It saddens me to say the above, but I no longer trust LEO's. So many seem to be about their own advancement or just scared if a decent citizen admits to have weapons. Parkland shooting and others have shown many will no longer put their lives on the line to Serve and Protect. They are not the same Police I grew up to trust and admire.
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Great minds and all that...
As the saying goes, "When seconds count, the police are minutes away."
Without targeting yourself, what does sodium hydroxide do for protection?
“didn’t notify the NCPD Pistol License Section of her 911 call”
Well that sure will help cut down on “gun” crime. On the streets it is “snitches get stitches.” For the bureaucrats it’s “we want you defenseless.”
Lots of empty holes in my neck of the woods.
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