Posted by trucker 40 on November 20, 2010 at 18:40:08 from (69.150.171.214):
In Reply to: OT TSA posted by Fullthrottle on November 20, 2010 at 09:17:58:
I agree with you.Sawed off shotgun too.Maybe the airline should be made to give you some ammo that wouldnt go through the outside of the plane.Then after the ammo was passed out,anybody that looks suspicious while still on the ground has their guns taken away. Then all thats left to do is x ray the cargo good enough to where they cant get any explosives on.Also they ought to rig planes with an air lock so if they do get a hijacker they can put him in the air lock and then pull the floor out from under him.I bet they will quit hijacking or trying to hijack a plane when everybody has a gun on there and they could get thrown off.
Or they can give everybody a bracelet like I read somewhere and if they get out of line shock the heck out of them.
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