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- Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] airport security
- From: "McNutt, Justin M." <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:08:48 -0500
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You CAN take firearms, but not in a
carry-on.
--J
Checked Mike, the operative word is checked, unless you know something I
do not, it is pretty hard to get into the cargo hold of an airplane at 30,000
feet to get your weapon out
On 9/20/07, Mike
Miller <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
wrote:
On
Thu, 20 Sep 2007, McNutt, Justin M. wrote:
> you can take firearms
[unloaded, of course] on a plane if they're
> checked.)
Do you
have a source for that? I'm pretty amazed by that
claim.
If that is true, all one needs to do to get a loaded weapon
onto a plane
is have a second person sneak on some bullets. Or
maybe you can sneak a
couple of bullets at a time past security, hide
them in the airport, then
come through with your unloaded weapon, grab
your bullets and board
a
plane.
Mike
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