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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
Ignore verbal advice. Follow written law and procedure.

That has got to be the most sensible; to the point and factual answer I have ever seen posted in any forum online. Was nice to see someone shoot straight, thanks Wyatt Earp.
 
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This old adage works for just about every decision you'll ever have to make in life: "NEVER BET MORE than you can AFFORD to loose"!
 
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Originally posted by Captain38:
This old adage works for just about every decision you'll ever have to make in life: "NEVER BET MORE than you can AFFORD to loose"!

There is nothing to bet on here. The process is well document and well understood by almost all who have a part to play. The few who are a problem are dealt with by summoning their superior.


Las armas son necesarias
Pero nadie sabe cuando;
Asi no, si andas paseando,
Y de noche sobre todo,
Debes llevarlo de modo
Que al salir, salga cortando.
Martín Fierro
 
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Originally posted by welldoya:
Since I flew back from Vegas in February and found a bunch of dead grass in my suitcase when I got home, I won't be putting anything of value in my suitcase for the airline workers to steal. I wouldn't even think of putting a gun in there. But that's just me and my experience.


Wyatt Earp,

This is the post I was actually replying to, not one of yours. I guess should have quoted it earlier.

Sorry for any misunderstanding.
 
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Originally posted by welldoya:
Since I flew back from Vegas in February and found a bunch of dead grass in my suitcase when I got home, I won't be putting anything of value in my suitcase for the airline workers to steal. I wouldn't even think of putting a gun in there. But that's just me and my experience.


Wyatt Earp,

This is the post I was actually replying to, not one of yours. I guess should have quoted it earlier.

Sorry for any misunderstanding.

Ahhh, yes. I see. Sorry about that.

You are absolutely right. Which is why I prefer to drive whenever possible.

As an side, I compared what it would cost to fly and drive to south Florida (Miami) from SW Ohio and even figuring in night's stay each way and $4.50 for a gallon of gas, I would spend double to fly.


Las armas son necesarias
Pero nadie sabe cuando;
Asi no, si andas paseando,
Y de noche sobre todo,
Debes llevarlo de modo
Que al salir, salga cortando.
Martín Fierro
 
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use the "search" tool, search "flying with guns" see my June 2008 post...
 
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