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Charge Dropped Against Woman Arrested Near ANG Base

27 East News reports that the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office has dropped a trespassing charge filed against an East Quogue woman who was arrested in July for taking pictures at the Air National Guard base in Westhampton with two guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in her car.

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  • There ought to be a law against stupidity. People who choose to lawfully exercise their right to bear arms should exercise common sense.

    Unless your legal profession requires you to do so:

    Rule 1. You don’t go to the airport with a weapon
    Rule 2. You don’t go to a shopping mall with a weapon
    Rule 3. You don’t take a weapon to sporting events
    Rule 4. You don’t take a weapon to school
    Rule 5. You don’t take a weapon to the bank
    Rule 6. You don’t take a weapon to pay your taxes
    Rule 7. You don’t take your weapon to a photo shoot at a military base
    Rule 8. You don’t take a weapon to the Whitehouse, Courthouses, Prisons, Federal, State or Municipal Buildings

    Rule 9. You don’t take a weapon to church

    Rule 10.If you don’t use common sense while carrying or transporting weapons, expect to be interrogated and or be arrested for being an irresponsible American citizen (legal or not) Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, Muslim, Christian, Jew or whatever.

    If you do take a weapon to one of the above, most law enforcement officers and American citizens will think you are up to suspicious activity and investigate, interrogate and or report you.

    No Ms. Genovese the legal system did not work, you worked the system. Please do all good Americans a favor, take responsibility for your poor decision.

  • A couple more Fort Hood episodes and I think this sort of nonsense of stopping in front of or around any military base with the excuse that I’m simply taking pictures and I’m on public property will be acceptable excuses of the past.

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