Well me? Unless the ticket or TSA agent insisted putting the tag on the OUTSIDE and visible to all.. I don’t care what they want to do with it, inside the luggage, or in the gun case... It's not worth a discussion, and I would not open the case at all unless directed to.RoyGBiv wrote:Interesting... So, even though I'm not asked to open the locked case, I should just go ahead and do it and stuff the card inside?bronco78 wrote: TSA Response:
" The declaration tag is required to be placed inside the checked baggage containing the firearm, not in the outside bag, the firearm container may be separated from the other bag, and the declaration tag must stay with the firearm"
I'll need to ponder that for a bit...
THANKS.! for the Horses-Mouth" info.
ETA: Post 1911 for me....
I’ve had it go both ways in the last 6 months, but none wanted to tag the outside of the luggage, so I let it go.
Besides, who says the person answering my emails at TSA is the final adjudication authority? For all I know, it was someone’s son or daughter typing that on “Take your Kid to Work day”