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« Constitutional carry expanding | Main | So nice to be on the offensive! »

California anti-gun legislator caught with gun in airport

Posted by David Hardy · 20 March 2022 01:01 AM

Of course, being a member of the elite, nothing happened. Law enforcement even stored the gun for him and returned it when he came back. Laws are for the little people.

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Old Jarhead | March 21, 2022 10:25 AM | Reply

I have a family member who has done the same thing. She was not arrested, was allowed to board the plane, and both the TSA and local police were polite. I was called back to the airport and retrieved the gun. That is the good news. The bad news is the "little people" part. She later paid a $5000.00 fine. Even with attorney representation, no deal was offered by the Feds, other than pay up and it will go away, or face prosecution. Pricks.
One amusing thing was reported. The TSA genius, upon finding the EDC gun, said to the local cops "And it's loaded". The cops condescending reply was "It's not much good if it isn't"

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