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Every time I have flown out of Newark the airline baggage check in counter calls the police "Just to check everything" prior to being escorted to TSA for them to check everything. There is no way to avoid the police showing up on scene.

 

 

What bullshit airline was that?  I didn't have that issue when I flew Jetblue

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Every time I have flown out of Newark the airline baggage check in counter calls the police "Just to check everything" prior to being escorted to TSA for them to check everything. There is no way to avoid the police showing up on scene.

 

 

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Really ?

 

I flew out of newark last week with a handgun, no issues. 

 

make sure its in a locked hardshell box

declare your firearm

put card in box

they X-Ray the box to make sure it's not loaded.

10 minutes later your done. 

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"In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Christie called for a ban on .50-caliber assault weapons but later vetoed a Democratic measure to do just that."

 

 

Does anybody remember Christie calling for the ban on .50 cal guns?

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"In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Christie called for a ban on .50-caliber assault weapons but later vetoed a Democratic measure to do just that."

 

 

Does anybody remember Christie calling for the ban on .50 cal guns?

Early on he was quoted " nobody needs a 50 cal to hunt".

Then he reversed with" no crimes have been committed with a 50cal"

 

I'm not 100% quoting him, but that's what I recall.

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I've flown with a handgun numerous times, out of EWR, ACY, and PHL. Only time I ever had a problem was in philly. TSA had to provide me with a new, non TSA luggage lock, because a screener in the back cut off my lock, without noticing that it had already been screened. I now store my handgun and ammo in a metal "airline approved" case, within an old school Samsonite hard suitcase with built in combo locks. I was even able to check my firearm containing luggage curbside, even though regulations say you can't. When I tried explaining that to the check in person and TSA agent, they told me it was a recent change. They have no idea what they're doing, its better to err on the side of caution.

 

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