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Pot in your carryon
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
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I believe they will call LEO
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A law enforcement officer would be called to the scene.
And the TSA would have one more example of how they are making aviation safe for the good guys. |
Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
Despite the questionable constitutionality of them turning an administrative search into a criminal search, I wouldn't advise it unless they plan on challenging the law with the help of a good lawyer. |
Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
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....They would probably be arrested....what do you think they would do if they found bloody clothing or any other evidence of a crime...?
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Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
Some people have been known to pack various (legal) green, leafy substances such as oregano or sweet basil, just for practice -- usually no bag check. |
Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
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Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
Seriously though, people have gotten arrested for carrying stuff that looks like drugs (flour or similar) at checkpoints. Don't do it. |
Originally Posted by Krakajax
(Post 9118638)
fingerprints, name, photo and serial number singing the jailhouse blues - and SSSS everytime the jerk flies whenever they let the pothead out of the clink, thereafter
Also, is it safe to say that you don't drink, use nicotine products, or ingest anything else that might alter your state of mind? If your protest is not due to that aspect of the substance but rather the illegality of it, do you always drive the speed limit, never come to a rolling stop at a stop sign, always wear your seatbelt, etc? There are a LOT of jerks out there. They just happen to be practicing jerkdom in different ways. For the rest of us, there's a fun life. ^ |
Originally Posted by Tango
(Post 9118494)
I was talking to a relative who is concerned that someone she knows always travels with their own personal supply of pot in their carry on and what would happen if the TSA were to find this?
In most cases it would be refered to an LEO :rolleyes: However, I have heard two tales in which pot was found in a carry-on and ignored by the screener. In these cases, the amounts were really small. The best way to transport pot by air is not to get caught, and the best way not to get caught is to leave it at home. :o |
Why can't he just put the pot in his pocket? It wouldn't be picked up by the metal detector.
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Not advisable. The TSA is running a dragnet, looking for anything that they might use in a PR sense. Arresting people in the War on Drugs is one of the things that they think add PR value.
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Originally Posted by Global_Hi_Flyer
(Post 9120112)
Not advisable. The TSA is running a dragnet, looking for anything that they might use in a PR sense. Arresting people in the War on Drugs is one of the things that they think add PR value.
Exactly. If the public hears the TSA is busting people with a little smoke, they'll be satisfied that they are doing something. As others have said, don't do it because the penalties are not worth it. |
Originally Posted by USCGamecock
(Post 9120152)
Exactly. If the public hears the TSA is busting people with a little smoke, they'll be satisfied that they are doing something. As others have said, don't do it because the penalties are not worth it.
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