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Stupidity, TSA....
I'm beginning to expect crap like this from TSA, but it doesn't make it any less stupid.....
"TSA agents in St. Louis, Missouri, disarmed Rooster Monkburn, a cowboy sock monkey, of his two-inch toy gun after a woman brought the stuffed monkey through security. Agents said that it posed a threat because it could be confused for a real gun, according to local reports." TSA Seizes Sock Monkey's Toy Gun | National Review Online! |
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I read that article and I think it's about as stupid as it gets to think you can bring a gun onto a plane. Did the stuffed monkey owner really believe that guns that are small can't kill, injure or scare people? Common sense says don't bring a gun on a plane- even a small one that appears to be a "prop" or "toy". TSA was correct in the confiscation.
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Does anyone even make a functional revolver that's 2" long?(!) How small is small enough -- should toy soldiers with 1" rifles also be confiscated?
Yeah, I get that the TSA smurf erred on the side of caution, but really? |
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Stated like that, no. Pulled out later by the creepy person across the aisle while the owner of the monkey went to the bathroom and stuck into the neck of the 12 YO girl sitting next to me? Yes. TSA cannot look at the person and say to themselves- "um, you look like a nice old lady from Pasadena so you can take the monkey and the gun on the plane" and then to the next person say "um, you look creepy to me and you cannot take the monkey and the gun on the plane". Do you think some nearly minimum wage barely vetted most likely poorly educated TSA newbie should be entrusted to make those calls? I don't.
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Interesting. That trigger extender thing seems like asking to shoot yourself in the foot if you unholster it.
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Though I guess it is fodder for one more argument against "Gun Grabbers" Though "I ain't namin' names" as (Linda Ronstadt once sang.)
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Found an article about the tiny revolver. It's real. However, with a 2 gr bullet at 400 fps, I have doubts as to whether it could even break skin.
World's smallest revolver doesn't have the world's smallest price I think U.S. aviation security went beyond ridiculous years ago and shows no signs of improving.
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Probably could still poke an eye out.
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Has the sock monkey had proper training in plastic gun safety and a plastic gun background check? Those are the key points.
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Another "Christmas Story" reference!
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Monkeys, sock or otherwise, have notoriously bad trigger finger etiquette. Better safe than sorry.
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How do y'all know that monkey wasn't a terrorist?
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