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    Nope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JlazyH View Post
    I got nailed at the JeffCo Court House and lost a very expensive CCW holster. I had a court date and locked my Glock in the trunk of my car under the spare tire. When I went threw the check point I had to take off my belt and they saw the holster. They wouldn't let me keep it because if someone saw the empty holster they would freak wondering where I had the gun?
    That is total bullshit. I would have demanded to take it back to my car or screamed and hollered until I got attention from someone who could make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    That is total bullshit. I would have demanded to take it back to my car or screamed and hollered until I got attention from someone who could make a difference.
    Fair enough. Let me explain my reason for not "demanding to take it back to my car or screamed and hollered until I got attention from someone who could make a difference." I had my wife with me who has Alzheimers That in its self has taught me to keep my big mouth shut. Had I been alone I would have been all over the two JeffCo cops and probably gotten locked up. You seem to be a good case in point on unloading before you know the whole story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JlazyH View Post
    Fair enough. Let me explain my reason for not "demanding to take it back to my car or screamed and hollered until I got attention from someone who could make a difference." I had my wife with me who has Alzheimers That in its self has taught me to keep my big mouth shut. Had I been alone I would have been all over the two JeffCo cops and probably gotten locked up. You seem to be a good case in point on unloading before you know the whole story.
    Speaking of unloading. I wasn't saying that your response was total bullshit, but that you lost a holster in the deal is bullshit, which it is. There is zero reason that you couldn't have just picked it up on your way out, or have been allowed to return to your car. I've been pulled aside and told, "You can't take this in with you," and allowed to return it to my car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Speaking of unloading. I wasn't saying that your response was total bullshit, but that you lost a holster in the deal is bullshit, which it is. There is zero reason that you couldn't have just picked it up on your way out, or have been allowed to return to your car. I've been pulled aside and told, "You can't take this in with you," and allowed to return it to my car.
    Yeah there is no way in Hell I would have lost a holster, or any of my property for that matter. Unacceptable that they wouldn't let him return it to his car.

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    I used to travel all the time, and took a pocket knife. Kept it in my checked luggage until I got where I was going;
    carried it all week. Night before I flew home, put it in my briefcase, next morning at LAX, checked in, went through
    security checkpoint, walked to my gate....Later, was digging in my briefcase, and WTF!! They never even saw it
    on the xray...Still don't understand "forgetting" a firearm though...

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    I did once, though it was pre-9/11.

    Had it in my backpack. Forgot to return it to my checked luggage.

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