An article in the paper today caught my eye.
It's reported that a lot more guns are being stopped by the airport screeners at airports around the country. In the first 6 months of this year 894 handguns were found on passengers on in their carry on items. This is a 30% increase over the same period last year.
These are not guns in locked gun cases. They are guns concealed on the person, in a purse or other carry on bag.
In May of this year a record was set for the most guns seized in one week, 65. That broke the previous record of 50 that had been set just 2 weeks before.
In almost all cases the people report that they had forgot that they had the gun with them.
In Sacramento a man was going through screening and took off his jacket, he had a shoulder rig on and a 9mm piece in the holster. He also had 3 more guns, 3 blades and 192 rounds of ammo with him in a carry on.
In Utah a fella tried to board with a .38 strapped to his prosthetic leg.
In Allentown a fella tried to get on with a gun designed to look like a pen. He kept insisting it was a pen.
In Connecticut a man had a 8 round .38 wheelgun strapped to his left ankle.
A fella in Charlotte had a 45 hid in the lining of his carry on.
In most cases the people were allowed to keep their guns but told to lock them in their vehicle or take them home, etc. They could not get on a plane with them.
In most of the cases, when asked, the people say that they "forget" they had the gun on them.
Which raised a question to me...If you are in an airport with the armed cops and the screeners and the X ray machines and the long lines of folks being patted down and you "forget" you have a piece with you, when else might you forget?
If you didn't "forget" are you really smart enough to be carrying? Were you trying to make a point or what?
The article: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d2...gers-Guns/id-d34d946eae854f49bf9017a11a274169
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It's reported that a lot more guns are being stopped by the airport screeners at airports around the country. In the first 6 months of this year 894 handguns were found on passengers on in their carry on items. This is a 30% increase over the same period last year.
These are not guns in locked gun cases. They are guns concealed on the person, in a purse or other carry on bag.
In May of this year a record was set for the most guns seized in one week, 65. That broke the previous record of 50 that had been set just 2 weeks before.
In almost all cases the people report that they had forgot that they had the gun with them.
In Sacramento a man was going through screening and took off his jacket, he had a shoulder rig on and a 9mm piece in the holster. He also had 3 more guns, 3 blades and 192 rounds of ammo with him in a carry on.
In Utah a fella tried to board with a .38 strapped to his prosthetic leg.
In Allentown a fella tried to get on with a gun designed to look like a pen. He kept insisting it was a pen.
In Connecticut a man had a 8 round .38 wheelgun strapped to his left ankle.
A fella in Charlotte had a 45 hid in the lining of his carry on.
In most cases the people were allowed to keep their guns but told to lock them in their vehicle or take them home, etc. They could not get on a plane with them.
In most of the cases, when asked, the people say that they "forget" they had the gun on them.
Which raised a question to me...If you are in an airport with the armed cops and the screeners and the X ray machines and the long lines of folks being patted down and you "forget" you have a piece with you, when else might you forget?
If you didn't "forget" are you really smart enough to be carrying? Were you trying to make a point or what?
The article: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d2...gers-Guns/id-d34d946eae854f49bf9017a11a274169
tipoc