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Old September 22nd 03, 07:02 AM
richard
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On 22 Sep 2003 05:29:50 GMT, (B2431) wrote:

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::There is certainly no law against carrying personal firearms in a
:rivately owned plane.
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:Depends on what state you're in. Don't try it in Massachusetts.
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:Airports are federally controlled despite the state cops (in Logan's case)
atrolling. If you secure your fire arm in the aircraft when you leave it there
:should be no problem.
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:My 2000 Federal Firearms Regulation Reference Guide says nothing about it. Now
:I am curious and will call ATF.
:
an, U. S. Air Force, retired

I've heard anecdotal stories of people being arrested at Logan when
they change planes with disassembled, unloaded firearms in their
checked bags. May be urban legend.

At LAX the cops on patrol are a branch of the LAPD. I think if you
violate a state law - like rape, robbery, murder or theft - on the
airport grounds they're going to have something to say about it.
Heck, if you violate a city ordinance, like providing unlicenced
park-and-ride shuttle service - they'll stop you quicker than you'd
think.