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Yes, Pens Can Be A Weapons, But Not In The Way Mike Lawler’s Staff Views Them

By Howard Fleischer, Ossining

Lawler staff tried to ban my pen from his 6/8 Mahopac Town Hall!

After emptying my pockets for security, I was told to collect, my keys, wallet, small note pad, everything except my pen!

In astonishment, I asked if this was a joke? They guy said no, since it could be used as a “weapon” then nodded towards a stack of random pens piled on the table behind him. I really needed my pen to finish writing questions I might ask if called on & to take notes. I am not one to simply accept a lame explanation for this ridiculous rule, so thinking quickly, I took out the thin ink cartridge and said he can keep the rest. He insisted that I still couldn’t go in with it, at which point I asked to speak to a Lawler staff member.

A woman named Donna gave only her first name & explained her main concern was to protect her staff & Mr. Lawler who have been threatened many times, and that even the little cartridge can be used as a weapon! I asked if she recognized the absurdity of what she was saying especially since I was allowed to go in with my metal keys but not a simple writing instrument! She paused for a moment, and then said, she would make an exception this time and then allowed me to
re-assemble the pen and enter.

I guess the takeaway for me from this experience is that the Pen, and in some cases the Camera, is for some reason, dangerous & truly feared by Congressman Lawler and his staff!

Afterward, it occurred to me that “the pen is mightier than the sword!”