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SGT (Join to see) This does not change the requirement that weapons are not allowed outside of common areas. Weapons cannot be in the area beyond security and procedures regarding the transportation of weapons on airlines has not changed. Travelers must still:
1. Comply with regulations on carrying firearms where you are traveling from and to, as laws vary by local, state and international governments.
2. Declare all firearms, ammunition and parts to the airline during the check-in process. Ask about limitations or fees that may apply.
3. Firearms must be unloaded and locked in a hard-sided container and transported as checked baggage only. Firearm parts, including firearms frames and receivers, must also be placed in checked baggage and are prohibited in carry-on baggage.
4. Replica firearms may be transported in checked baggage only.
5. Rifle scopes are permitted in carry-on and checked bags.
6. All firearms, ammunition and firearm parts, including firearm frames, receivers, clips and magazines are prohibited in carry-on baggage.

http://blog.tsa.gov/2014/06/traveling-with-firearms-and-ammunition.html
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PO1 John Miller
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Same thing here in Arizona. I can carry (openly and/or concealed) into an airport, I just can't enter a secure location.
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As far as I know, open carry will not be allowed past the secure checkpoints, just ticketing and baggaging areas. The same rule applied having a CHL prior to the new law since it is licensed possession. At least that's what our CHL instructor told us here in the Dallas area.
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