Man arrested at LAX with numerous guns
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/crime/la-me-guns11-2009jan11,0,4942805.story
The man arrested at Los Angeles International Airport with a truck full of guns and nearly 1,000 rounds of ammunition said Saturday that he is a law-abiding weapons enthusiast who had no idea he might be breaking the law.
A day after he was arrested on suspicion of felony transportation of an assault rifle, Phillip Dominguez said he was confident he would be exonerated.
In the post-Sept. 11 environment, it is well known by weapon owners that airports and weapons simply do not mix,” said Los Angeles Airport Police Chief George Centeno.
Dominguez, 47, of Orange said that he went to LAX to pick up a friend from Baltimore and that they intended to go target shooting at an outdoor range in San Bernardino County.
America’s Criminal Defense Group www.americascriminaldefense.com,  led by Anthony Partipilo with over thirty-five years of experience, believes that under the Constitution of the United States a man has the right to bear arms. Dominguez, facing a felony for transportation of an assault rifle, appears to be an unjust charge. It is the opinion of Anthony Partipilo that there has been no evidence that Dominguez had any intention to cause harm, rather he was on his way to go target shooting in San Bernadino. Anyone who has been charged of a felony for carrying a firearm should contact senior case manager Todd Terry (non-Attorney) at 818 225 2468 or at www.americascriminaldefense.com as soon as possible.