That kinda thinking will get you arrested in the 21st century. LEO now have the tech to scan you from hundreds of feet away and see through your clothes, basically do an invasive search without a warrant. http://gizmodo.com/5923980/the-secret-g ... -about-you The scanners the fed use can be blocked by putting the item of interest inside 12 layers of those brown bags they sell computer mother boards in. However, the fed's scanners are more sophisticated. They are capable of seeing how much adrenaline your body is producing, if you have powder residue on your clothing, etc.jester wrote:A wise old gringo once told me, "concealed is concealed."
An elderly couple driving with a gun in their RV through Wash D.C. got arrested because scanners picked up their gun inside the RV.
The NYC police now have long distance scanners. Their scanners don't "see" through clothes like the ones the Fed uses but detect disturbances in electromagnetic flow or heat. I don't know of any defense against these scanners, but these scanners will only detect things within spitting distance (less than 4 to 25 yards, depending on the manufacturer as several manufacturers are vying for the NYC contract).http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/nypd ... DFnMCZJ28N These are also less sophisticated than the fed's scanners.