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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Yeah, it's not the 60s. But there could easily be a way to pre-screen qualified people with permits to carry. Similar to the pre-screening they do to get through the security lines quicker..
    Now I agree with you 100%! Dwalker is talking about letting everyone just walk on a plane with a gun no questions asked. THATS what I disagree with. Permitted/Qualified carry on a plane I'm all for.

    So my scenerio is I do mostly internatioanl travel so a gun is out of the question even if it was permited in the US. So for the US portion of my flight everyone else could be armed but I could not because I am continuing on overseas. That is why I say no to all. I would be at a disadvantage

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    Fair enough...except the "no to all" part because you'd be at a disadvantage. That's your problem...not mine. Or maybe that was tongue-in-cheek?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    No, he is wrong, and so are you. Its the same mentality that is eroding our rights in the name of society and civilization. And its wrong.

    If you think my mentality has anything to do with eroding our rights, you're delusional.

    If they ran a program such as Bailey suggested, I would be on board. I wish they would do something like that.

    For anyone to just jump up and scream that it has to do with people taking away your rights, you need to take a deep breath, slow down, and get your panties out of a wad. Every single person on this forum may be able to handle the responsibility and even pass the background check and qualification (and requals) that you know would (and should) be a part of it. Unfortunately, that is not the case for many people who would like to get a gun on board a plane. Hence my issue with EVERY single person being able to carry on a plane. Yes, you may be taking some responsibility for yourself. But as mtnrider mentioned, if you're in row 25 and Momar in row one jumps up and shoots the pilot when he comes out to take a piss and then jumps in the cockpit and smokes the other guy, you are now simply along for the ride.

    Does it suck that this is the world we live in? HELL YES!!! Nobody on the planet wishes we could have a airplane full of armed, sane, and proud Americans more than me. But, that is simply not the case in today's USA. And it sucks.

    So for ANYBODY to sit there and simplify it as someone (especially me) as trying to take away your rights is laughable.
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    The only knives I own that small have locking blades because y'know, it's SAFER when the blade can lock into place. I think it's kind of stupid to have to check a common utility knife but this rule really isn't much better (if any) than the ban. As far as firearms go, sure, I'd love to be able to carry my piece on board with me but I also know there are a lot of stupid wankers out there responsible for NDs every year so I'm okay with having to check it too. I could see room for having some kind of safety certification to enable you to carry onboard but honestly, it's just not going to happen with this administration so not worth the gray hairs even thinking about it. I'd rather get emotionally worked up over that jackass Holder continuing to be AG and the stupid gun laws being passed in Denver.

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    A knife can be a great defensive tool in a tight space. Even with the restrictions these idiots are imposing. It all has to start with your mindset though.

    I've been flying internationally 4-6 times a year since '06. I've never felt like I was "unarmed".

    Just remember that a plane is a tight, tubular space. Any weapon or strike that requires swinging motions to do the most damage (like the oxygen tanks that are on all flights...) will be of limited use, especially if there is more than one passenger trying to tune up whoever is acting a fool. Most ground fighting techniques would either be useless or need to be heavily modified because of the space available and the risk of more than one threat. A lot of throws and any kicks that aren't some variation of a straight thrust kick would be useless.

    The metal ball point pen from the hotel. A tightly rolled magazine. The Surefire E2d in my pocket. They can all be used to devastating effect with a little know-how and the right mindset.

    A small folding knife could be useful. But having one or not certainly isn't the deciding factor.
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    On a side note, Emerson Knives just announced on their FB page that they've got a TSA compliant knife in the works. So if you want a good blade that you can carry on a plane, that's an option.

    After dropping the coin on an Emerson I'd give the TSA a couple of months to sort out their new policy before trying to take it through security though.

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    I am proud to announce the introduction of our new TSA Compliant knife, “The Hummingbird”.If you know anything about hummingbirds you should know this. It’s a little bird with a BIG attitude.I’ve seen them drive blackbirds and crows out of their territory. Now that’s not saying this knife is small. It’s just not large. The blade is fully compliant with the size requirements of the TSA but the handle is quite a bit bigger than you might expect. In keeping with my core philosophy that every knife I design will always be a fully functional capable (read between the lines) tool, I beefed-up the handle so that you could get a good grip on it should ever have to use it in a “high stress” situation. The handle may seem a bit thick to some but again to put it simply, “If I can’t feel it in my hand, I can’t grip it in my hand.” If you travel but never want to feel alone, you’ll love to have The Emerson Hummingbird as your pocket partner.
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