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Anyone accidently carried a gun through TSA security

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Massive bonehead move by a friend of mine who is a CHL holder. He had a loaded 9mm in a locked case in one of his bags. He didn't get arrested but did get detained and released in a hour or so.

Anyone ever done this or have a good attorney to make sure he dosen't get sent down the river?
Dale Earnhardts Stache
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My cousin did this not too long ago. Not arrested and they let her husband take the gun to the truck before eventually boarding their flight. She did receive a $5,000 fine from TSA though. Max fine was $13,000 I believe. Not sure on lawyers...don't think they hired one.
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He needs to be prepared for a large fine.
kag00
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Same story but don't the exact fine yet. Biggest concern is staying off no fly or other lists.

Cops told him that a law was passed last year that took effect December 31st preventing him from being arrested because he had a CHL. New TX law I guess since this was in Austin.
htxag09
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Fine possible and likely.

If he's tsa precheck or global entry, expect to lose it.
Charismatic Megafauna
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Did he think it was okay? Plan on checking that bag and decided to carry on at last minute? Accidentally put gun case in the wrong bag? Forgot that he wasn't an air marshall? Having a hard time figuring out how this situation occurred.
eta: I'm actually somewhat impressed that they caught it
CanyonAg77
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One more reason that your range bag is never your travel bag

And it almost sounds like he planned to check the weapon and forgot to do so.
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What's the rule? Has to be in locked case without ammunition? Case cannot be in its own bag?
Charismatic Megafauna
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will.mcg said:

What's the rule? Has to be in locked case without ammunition? Case cannot be in its own bag?
Not loaded. NOT IN YOUR CARRYON! In locked case, ammunition separate, in checked bag, declared
BlueSmoke
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Close. Family vacation. Two fully loaded Wilson 1911 mags that fell down and hid in the bottom of my backpack I use as my range bag.

They went back and forth (TSA agents), ultimately just confiscated both and let me go on through. Wife was not happy with me....
Nobody cares. Work Harder
ntxVol
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Never went through with a gun but I have lost a few pocket knives. I always forget about those damn things.
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Don't be that guy.

Don't be this guy either:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/tsa-confiscates-rocket-propelled-grenade-launcher-pennsylvania-airport/story?id=61484938
CanyonAg77
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Quote:

In a press release, the TSA said that the launcher belonged to a Florida man

Was there ever any doubt?
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I had a friend who told a story about a friend who found his pistol in his bag AFTER it had been through security. They just had missed it. He chose to go back to security and tell them he had a gun in his bag. Doesn't sound like he did it very smoothly. Ended up with guns drawn on him, clearing the area, etc.

What would be your choice in that situation? Stay quiet and get to your destination puckered up the whole time? Admit it? Have thought about it many times and don't know what I would do.
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powerbelly
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Leave the secure area and put the gun back in my truck. Then re-clear security.
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What would be your choice in that situation? Stay quiet and get to your destination puckered up the whole time? Admit it? Have thought about it many times and don't know what I would do.
I'd walk my happy ass out of the terminal and leave it in my vehicle and go through security again. There is NO WAY I'd tell anyone at the airport what they missed.
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OP, does your friend say things like "if you ain't cheat'n, you ain't tryin'"? Just curious.
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NRD09 said:

will.mcg said:

What's the rule? Has to be in locked case without ammunition? Case cannot be in its own bag?
Not loaded. NOT IN YOUR CARRYON! In locked case, ammunition separate, in checked bag, declared
Every airline has different rules. Southwest doesn't require gun and ammo to be separate, just not a loaded firearm. Last several times i've flown with a firearm, gun and ammo were in the same case, but firearm was not loaded.
Stringfellow Hawke
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I am surprised that CHL is not suspended for a period of time.
Charismatic Megafauna
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The only right option, in my opinion is to leave the airport, put in vehicle or hand off to a friend, go back through security. I never ever arrive at the airport early enough to do this.

you could just carry it on to your destination (sweat/pucker factor high) and mail it back to yourself or check it correctly on the return flight. Maybe disassemble before doing this, and throw all your ammo in the trash. You could go outside security to post office kiosk/mailing station and mail it to yourself and go back through security. You could hide it in a potted plant or something and come back and get it later (super sketch). Do they still have lockers at airports? You could also wipe it down and throw it in the trash (probably what I'd do). I can't imagine what kind of trouble you'd get in if they grabbed you with a loaded weapon on your person while you were on your way down the jet bridge
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I found 6 live .308 rounds in my backpack once I arrived at my destination (Puerto Rico). I did not try to get them back home!
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powerbelly
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Missing and rebooking a flight is cheaper than any of those options.
Aggie Hunter
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I flew to Wyoming for a hunt on United and they did not require gun and bullets to be in a separate case either. I had the 300 win mag and two box of shells in the same case.

Funny story: When I checked it I opened it and ask the lady if she would like to see that it was unloaded by pulling the bolt out. She said, "Hell son I know nothing about guns I wouldn't even know what you are showing me." I thought well maybe you should find a different area to work.
Old Tom Morris
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Big fine on the way. It is inconvenient at times, but I am an absolute stickler that I don't put firearms in bags that I fly with. I've got a really nice tactical backpack that makes a great carry-on bag, and as tempting as it is to use as a range bag, I never have and never will - at least not until it's retired as an airline travel bag. The big reason for that is an accident like this. A smaller reason is to try to avoid a positive residue test and having my time wasted by TSA.
Charismatic Megafauna
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powerbelly said:

Missing and rebooking a flight is cheaper than any of those options.
depends on the gun and the flight. A last minute flight from Houston to Dallas probably costs more than my Shield
Charismatic Megafauna
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schmellba99 said:



Every airline has different rules. Southwest doesn't require gun and ammo to be separate, just not a loaded firearm. Last several times i've flown with a firearm, gun and ammo were in the same case, but firearm was not loaded.
my bad, I thought it was a TSA rule but I was mistaken. I always carry my ammo in my checked bag separate
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An old friend of mine did at Waco. It even made the news at the time.

https://texags.com/forums/34/topics/2793585/replies/47485313

Evan was Class of '74 and passed away in 2012.
Old Tom Morris
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Barry Switzer did it when coaching the Cowboys. Same deal - had put the gun in the bag and forgot it was in there. For any Ticket listeners, the Barry "Oh My God" drop you hear from time to time was him recounting the story and the moment that security found the gun.
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Not a gun but I did get nailed with a folding pocket knife with a 3" blade in my backpack. Had no clue it was in there. Funny thing is I made it through security in Houston no issue. It was coming home from Wichita were I got nailed. They let me mail it back to myself through some TSA mail service and let me go on through security.
eric76
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chjoak said:

Not a gun but I did get nailed with a folding pocket knife with a 3" blade in my backpack. Had no clue it was in there. Funny thing is I made it through security in Houston no issue. It was coming home from Wichita were I got nailed. They let me mail it back to myself through some TSA mail service and let me go on through security.
Prior to TSA, carrying a pocket knife wasn't any big deal. I did it whenever I flew and was only once asked about it.
eric76
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By the way, in about 1990, I knew a guy from Arizona who took his handgun out of his backpack and put it into his checked in luggage before checking in at the airport in Arizona. He was apprehended very quickly and the airport security held him until his airplane was ready to leave and then escorted him to the airplane.

He said that in Arizona at the time, it was no big deal. All they would do there is have you take it back to the car.
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THANK GOD THEY ARE HERE TO PROTECT US!!!!
Class of '93 - proud Dad of a '22 grad and a '26 student!
maverick12
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Can't agree with this enough! They asked to search my son's backpack right as I realized that he was using his hunting backpack as a carry on. Thankfully, all that was in it were some spent shell casings and a small folding knife he forgot to take out. There was some pretty serious pucker factor as they slowly went through each pocket though.
eric76
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Aggieangler93 said:

THANK GOD THEY ARE HERE TO PROTECT US!!!!
50 years ago, all you supposedly needed to do was to carry your firearms onto the aircraft and hand them to the pilot to keep for you until you were getting off of the airplane.
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