You are right, but they didn't do it in front of me, in the back later. I couldn't win the argument.jimlongley wrote:TSA had no right to open the box, file a complaint.Luggo1 wrote:The most common hassle I run into is where to put the required form. Some ticket counters tape it to the outside of the locked container in the luggaage, others want it inside the locked container with the pistol. Often they complain if my ammo is in a plastic ammo box rather thay in in the factory cardboard. Eventually the cardboard box for my carry ammo gets beaten up enough that it won't stay closed, so I prefer the plastic box, with a strip of duct tape just to make sure it stays closed. TSA Omaha felt the need once to rip the tape off and dump the ammo so that it was all over the inside of the suitcase...
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- Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:29 pm
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- Thu Apr 04, 2013 8:56 am
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Re: First time flying with CCW:overall good
The most common hassle I run into is where to put the required form. Some ticket counters tape it to the outside of the locked container in the luggaage, others want it inside the locked container with the pistol. Often they complain if my ammo is in a plastic ammo box rather thay in in the factory cardboard. Eventually the cardboard box for my carry ammo gets beaten up enough that it won't stay closed, so I prefer the plastic box, with a strip of duct tape just to make sure it stays closed. TSA Omaha felt the need once to rip the tape off and dump the ammo so that it was all over the inside of the suitcase...