
Originally Posted by
brutal
Be aware they just passed some crazy ass piece of garbage UBGC laws there that appear to be even more restrictive than ours. Like letting someone shoot your guns at a range is a felony.
FWIW, I flew to into SEATAC with a few carry guns over Thanksgiving (Utah CFP) and par for the course, the UA agent on the return was clueless and asked if I had TSA approved locks for my Pelican case. I responded, "If by TSA approved you mean a padlock that only I can open, then yes. However, I'm sure that's not what you meant and here's how it works..." I had to explain the process to him. Derp.
The only good thing was that inbound, some astute baggage handler made sure the case got pulled for ID check. I would prefer they all do that instead of dumping them on the carousel.