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    I have flown into and out of Chicago at least 10 times over the years while attending USPSA matches. Each time hauling two high cap 2011 pistols and 300 - 600 rounds of ammo. You obviously have to follow the airline and TSA requiremnets of declaring your firearm. But pretty much ZERO fucks given by airlines or TSA entering or departing Chicago. Where it gets sketchy is after you leave the airport. Getting pulled over with a loaded firearm within reach without an IL CCW would be a free trip to Jail and lot of "Splainin" to do. I always transported my firearms unloaded and in the trunk out of reach when traveling in IL. I never got pulled over so I am not sure how that would go even with the unloaded firearms in the trunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA-LEE View Post
    I have flown into and out of Chicago at least 10 times over the years while attending USPSA matches. Each time hauling two high cap 2011 pistols and 300 - 600 rounds of ammo. You obviously have to follow the airline and TSA requiremnets of declaring your firearm. But pretty much ZERO fucks given by airlines or TSA entering or departing Chicago. Where it gets sketchy is after you leave the airport. Getting pulled over with a loaded firearm within reach without an IL CCW would be a free trip to Jail and lot of "Splainin" to do. I always transported my firearms unloaded and in the trunk out of reach when traveling in IL. I never got pulled over so I am not sure how that would go even with the unloaded firearms in the trunk.
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    I believe that its still within your 4th Amendment right to refuse consent to a vehicle search even if its a Rental Car. But we all know how inconsistently some LEO's adhere to the laws or honoring constitutional rights. In the heat of the moment your vehicle could be unjustifiably searched. Would it EVENTUALLY get sorted out with a judge? Sure. But that is likely months or years down the line.

    Short answer, don't drive like a donkey which would lead to getting pulled over in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    then why did you ask?
    Trying to find out about the checking it part and what hassle if any Chicago would give with TSA


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