TSA shows the legal way to bring a gun on a flight.
TSA shows the legal way to bring a gun on a flight.
Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein explains how passengers can legally bring a firearm with them when they travel by plane, during a presentation July 11, 2019 at Lehigh Valley International Airport.
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So there is 3 years old 😂
Oh, you seriously need to double check your facts with @deviantollam. There is sooo much more involved here. Unless you like long waits and cut locks.
I guarantee they’ll keep an eye on your luggage you ain’t losing that
So she knows how to pack it, but not hold it, pointing it at every single person in that room, which is not safe or gun etiquette. Fake or not.
You can tell she knows nothing about firearms by the way she’s holding the fake gun flashing everyone.
Do you have to pay for 2 different baggage fees?
What if i have Magnum 500 long?
i like how she flags poeple with it hahahah
Does the same apply to swords and knives?
How about ammo must be in SEPERATE checked baggage…IDIOT BIDEN APPOINTEE
Fuck that shit.. just what I want to worry about while im flying, some fuck head stealing my pistol. My dad told me he use to carry his 357…dan wesson, with him…in his carry on bag…when he went on trips out of town…..back in the 70s and 80s.
so proud of people not saying, "as a Muslim I see this as an absolute win."
This is all a hassle for me so I just carry my black powder revolver when I fly.
Don’t try that at JFK airport. They will have you arrested 😊
gosh..America is crazy..why the need to travel with guns? This gun love-fetish is beyond nuts, it's a mental disability. Planning to kill on your vacation?
So let me get this straight , the gun owner gets stripped of his right to bear arms, it’s taken away from the only person whom it’s safest with and thrown in the luggage area where anyone can get it…
Is this still valid i wanted to travel with mine but didnt know how until i seen this video but does anyone know if this is still a possible way to do it?
Please don’t listen to Andy Milanokis. Short video but misses several key points. I’d list em but the comments below did a great job. The only thing I would add is to check state regulations to where you’re flying to. Call the local police department and see if there are any new laws or prohibitions regarding your CCL.
What about long guns that can’t fit in luggage case? She has one next to her? Can I register it as its own bag?
OK. And then the airline is just going to dump your expensive firearm onto the baggage claim when you land, where anybody could snatch it?
Omg even with that training gun she had me dying that she was pointing it at everyone!
Yes i wanna have a very obvious case that announces to everyone in the airport exactly what it is.
I fly in and out of California on a regular monthly/ weekly basis. I always carry my piece with me. That being said- make sure you take the magazine out of your pistol, and if the mags are loaded, preferably have them orientated inside where they can not be "bumped" by any means.
God Bless America
Wtf????? An instructional video?
Also forgot to keep firearm pointed in a safe direction 😮
Even in California?
Shout out to the guy just chillin in the back the whole time
She was WRONG on the most important part: ALL FIREARMS must be checked in as luggage. ABSOLUTELY NO FIREARMS are allowed as carry on or in the cabin unless they are in the possession of LEO's authorized to fly while armed, or FFDO's. Period.
She is nervous, forgot a lot of junk to do it the right way, but I give her props for trying
sadly the chubby broad is wrong. According to what TSA has written on their web site, you ABSOLUTELY CAN have a full magazine of bullets in the same case with your Unloaded firearm. Now I'll cut and paste from the TSA website. Today is 10-09-2022:
"Ammunition
Firearm magazines and ammunition clips, whether loaded or empty, must be securely boxed or included within a hard-sided case containing an unloaded firearm.
Small arms ammunition, including ammunition not exceeding .75 caliber for a rifle or pistol and shotgun shells of any gauge, may be carried in the same hard-sided case as the firearm, as described in the packing guidelines above."
Does TSA or government have a database of people who declare firearms? I hope they don't document that.
The airline will make sure your firearm is taken to the belly of the plane and then stashed in the baggage cart and then taken home by a thrower.
Also forgot to not hold a gun like that….,,