I just got back home from Phoenix.
I did nottake a firearm.
However...
I did have a lap top in my checked duffle bag. I was told by the ticket agent I had to remove the battery. Inconvieninet but - I did unlock the padlock and sloly unpack all my dirty laundry & my laptop, remove the battery, then carefully repack everything - right at the ticket counter. Luckily for everyone, I was two hours early and there wasn't a line....anyhow...
I had a padlock on my duffle bag.
When I returned home, the padlock was gone & in it's place was a zip tie.
I cut the zip tie off and inside was a card from the TSA & the destroyed padlock. The card said my luggage ahd been selected for a random search by the TSA - and they were not responsible for any damage resulting from the search.
I'm not going debate the legality of the search - that's useless - I'm 100% sure it's illegal - but - that's just me. I'm also sure that destruction of private property is also illegal - but - that's just me.
HOWEVER - I got to thinking. What if I had packed a gun, complied with all the requirements, locked and secured the gun in the luggage,,,then had the locks destroyed by the TSA - leaving the gun 100% available for theft by the airline workers? - - who have a pretty dismal track record for that sort of thing..
Who would that be on?
OR - is this a (yet another) deliberate attempt by the .gov to discourage/infringe on our 2nd amendment rights?
I had considered packing a gun - but - decided against it. Glad I did.
I did nottake a firearm.
However...
I did have a lap top in my checked duffle bag. I was told by the ticket agent I had to remove the battery. Inconvieninet but - I did unlock the padlock and sloly unpack all my dirty laundry & my laptop, remove the battery, then carefully repack everything - right at the ticket counter. Luckily for everyone, I was two hours early and there wasn't a line....anyhow...
I had a padlock on my duffle bag.
When I returned home, the padlock was gone & in it's place was a zip tie.
I cut the zip tie off and inside was a card from the TSA & the destroyed padlock. The card said my luggage ahd been selected for a random search by the TSA - and they were not responsible for any damage resulting from the search.
I'm not going debate the legality of the search - that's useless - I'm 100% sure it's illegal - but - that's just me. I'm also sure that destruction of private property is also illegal - but - that's just me.
HOWEVER - I got to thinking. What if I had packed a gun, complied with all the requirements, locked and secured the gun in the luggage,,,then had the locks destroyed by the TSA - leaving the gun 100% available for theft by the airline workers? - - who have a pretty dismal track record for that sort of thing..
Who would that be on?
OR - is this a (yet another) deliberate attempt by the .gov to discourage/infringe on our 2nd amendment rights?
I had considered packing a gun - but - decided against it. Glad I did.