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Posted 10 mo ago
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
PO3 Justin Bowen You do understand what a bullet hole at altitude does to an aircraft fuselage?
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PO3 Justin Bowen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen I'm pretty sure that it's no better than what happens when a bullet blows apart a child's head. But hey, letting anyone carry without a concealed carry permit OBVIOUSLY lowered gun crime in Texas, so why not just take a cue from them and flood our planes that are already filled with belligerent and violent passengers with more weapons. Just as flooding Texas' streets with guns OBVIOUSLY resulted in lower gun violence, flooding our planes will also obviously reduce the threat of violent crime on planes.
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PO3 Justin Bowen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen and by the way, I'll let you decide whether a plane's fuselage being breached by bullet holes and everyone dying in a fiery crash or on impact after being sucked out of a plane is worse than children's bodies being blown apart. This is the predictable impact of the gun lobby's efforts:
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
PO3 Justin Bowen I hear you, but dead is dead, I got my aircraft accident investigation training by collecting pieces of friends off the side of a mountain in Maine. It's the why and how that's reprehensible in the case of guns.
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With all the search and restrictions that We all know about I fail to understand why some people just don't get it and still bring firearms aboard in carry on luggage. It will be found and You can expect to be arrested. If on the aircraft at all in checked baggage where it can't be reached in flight , unloaded and even better partly disassembled There is a right way and a wrong way to transport firearm coupled with a right to carry in the first place.
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I don’t fly with my handguns. If the plane is diverted to NY I could be arrested if I have to take possession of my checked luggage.
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