Absolutely possible, and this dudes "job" and prevailing attitudes about demo, and rules in general.. I would not rule that out at all...Heartland Patriot wrote:Is it possible that the dude was taking it home after "appropriating it for further use"? Like, his dad needs to remove some stumps or something, dude keeps a little of the stuff from some training exercise, then gets home with it and dad says "No way, too dangerous"? Now, I was just an aircraft mechanic, so I've never seen anyone with explosives before, but I HAVE seen all manner of bits and pieces hardware and very small parts end up in people's pockets, backpacks, etc. And I would imagine some of that hardware, etc. got reused on cars, homes, bikes, etc. So, maybe this was something like that, but on a bigger (and dumber?) scale.bronco78 wrote:Well best hope for him is this was a bone head mistake, and what he had is accountable and simply mishandled.
It still will not go well, in the end,, but not well is better then compleatly malasious with actions appropret.
Stuffing it in an assault pack and driving home to blow up a stump or beaver dam.. ya.. i can see that.. Taking it though Airport security?..
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1: We will never hear the whole unvarnished truth.
2: Even assuming no malicious intent, accidentally forgetting you have a block of C4 in your bag when walking off the range, then packing that bag for a trip, then going though airport security, maybe TWICE as he was on his way home.. That’s the panicle of stupid. Or like your theory goes, he took it only , for a non malicious use, and then knowingly taking it through airport security????
Soon enough there will be a story released.. I’ll venture to say, it will be someplace full story truth and outright lie.
Assuming no malicious intent, I wish him the best of luck in his situation.