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#4 Well shit, Thor will not be pleased by this travesty.
#7 was a TSA agent who wanted the cannonball for their personal collection. No way that a reasonable person is going to think that is a weapon, and if the passenger tries to take it out in flight, he will be told that he needs to keep his balls covered for the duration of the flight.
#8 while definitely contraband, I wonder if this one also didn't end up in a TSA agent's personal collection. That is a nice weapon.
#7 was a TSA agent who wanted the cannonball for their personal collection. No way that a reasonable person is going to think that is a weapon, and if the passenger tries to take it out in flight, he will be told that he needs to keep his balls covered for the duration of the flight.
#8 while definitely contraband, I wonder if this one also didn't end up in a TSA agent's personal collection. That is a nice weapon.
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What is just as surprising are the high fines such as 6,000 to 11,000 dollars for leaving a single round in your bag and the potential felony. A 5 minute check can save a career and a security clearance.
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