What kind of an AR did she have, according to Shannon Watts?
Formerly accused of bank robbery? Interesting...
Formerly accused of bank robbery? Interesting...
Don't believe the public areas are governed by federal laws as it regards firearms. The "sterile" area does from what I find.
Appears there are states where the public area is off limits according to this (albeit a bit older article, so some state laws may have changed since then):
Airport Carry is legal in 44 states, but Florida will put you in jail - Florida Carry, Inc.
44 States allow lawful carry of firearms in the common terminal and baggage claim areas of airports. There are federal laws that restrict firearms, knives, and other weapons in the sterile area beyond the security checkpoint but the unsecured areas of the terminal are subject to state law...www.floridacarry.org
Like disarming the law abiding when a criminal does something. Genius.Maybe the woke vaxers should use that approach. Unvaxed has covid, all the vaxed have to get mandatory vaxes again…
Rawle said she had heard from another witness that the suspect "was upset because her husband had got fired from somewhere."
Hope not, I've carried in there several times dropping off and picking up people.So reminds me of a question I have been meaning to ask.....
A guy goes to drop off a passenger at the Indianapolis airport. Parks in short term parking, escorts the passenger to the concourse up to the point where a trained monkey has. sign that reads "TSA area" or some such. Guy says wishes the passenger a good trip. Guy then stops to grab a quick bite in the food court of the airport, exits to parking and leaves.
If the guy is carrying during this entire time, has he broken any laws?
Basically if the flights "for hire" you can't carry, if it's your plane or your friend's who's giving you a ride, you're free to carry. And don't have to go through security.Guess I could have looked here...
It looks like it's gtg as long as not in the "secured" areas.
Interestingly, charter flights are no go. It does not mention private flights, but guessing (only guessing) those are fine if not subject to going through a "secured area".
In this case, yes literally. And in other news I hadn't heard about Chris Brown being fired, any one know about that?B****es be crazy...
All GTG and perfectly legal.So reminds me of a question I have been meaning to ask.....
A guy goes to drop off a passenger at the Indianapolis airport. Parks in short term parking, escorts the passenger to the concourse up to the point where a trained monkey has. sign that reads "TSA area" or some such. Guy says wishes the passenger a good trip. Guy then stops to grab a quick bite in the food court of the airport, exits to parking and leaves.
If the guy is carrying during this entire time, has he broken any laws?
So reminds me of a question I have been meaning to ask.....
A guy goes to drop off a passenger at the Indianapolis airport. Parks in short term parking, escorts the passenger to the concourse up to the point where a trained monkey has. sign that reads "TSA area" or some such. Guy says wishes the passenger a good trip. Guy then stops to grab a quick bite in the food court of the airport, exits to parking and leaves.
If the guy is carrying during this entire time, has he broken any laws?
We now have video. Nice work by the officer.
Thank God he had that mask on to protect him.
I believe the mask the mandate is no longer in effect for the airlines.Is that ******** still going on? I thought the airlines stopped that nonsense.
In case the incident was a distraction in order to slip someone through security in the confusion?I know, which is why I found it odd that they rescreened everyone because an unscreened Person pulled a gun