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Loaded Gun Tumbles from Checked Bag at LAX

TSA Misses Loaded Gun in Checked Bag at LAXLOS ANGELES (The Blaze/AP) — A loaded handgun fell out of a checked bag being loaded onto an airliner at Los Angeles International Airport.

It’s legal to carry an unloaded firearm in checked luggage on flights as long as passengers notify the airline.

The Los Angeles Times says Alaska Airlines wasn’t notified about the .38-caliber handgun that tumbled out of a duffel bag being loaded onto a Portland-bound flight on Sunday morning. The gun owner, whose name hasn’t been released, was questioned by police and was allowed to board a later flight for Oregon.

Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lorie Dankers says the bag passed screening for explosives.

She says the TSA screens for firearms in carry-on luggage but adds it‘s not the agency’s responsibility to detect firearms in checked luggage.

“It‘s the airline and passenger’s responsibility to ensure that firearms are transported correctly,” she said. Dankers noted that since the firearm was in a checked bag, the passenger would not have had access to it on the flight.

The L.A. Times adds:

According to the law enforcement sources, the traveler had not given the airline required notification that he was traveling with a gun in his checked bag on the trip from Los Angeles to Portland.

The traveler told authorities that he had flown out of Portland with the same bag, with the gun inside, three days earlier. It was not immediately clear whether he had notified the airline about the gun when he flew out of Portland.

Marshall McClain, president of the union representing Los Angeles Airport Police, said the incident showed that the TSA was expending too much effort on duties that police perform andĀ not focusingĀ on its core mission: to thoroughly screen passengers.

“TSA must do their primary mission and do it well,” McClain said. “Local law enforcement needs to know that TSA is doing their part and not continuously trying to duplicate the law enforcement side of the airport screening program while their primary mission suffers.”

Comments (3)

  • RabbiDRJerkins
    Posted on October 26, 2011 at 4:07pm

    I carry 24-7, and will NEVER tell anyone if I should happen to have one of my firearms out of reach where they can get their hands on it, especially anyone as untrustworthy as the TSA or airline employees.

    That said, only a complete fool would pack a sidearm so carelessly as to allow for it to just “fall out”. There are, of course, plenty of fools around.

    Exercise your rights with responsibility until they are taken away, then exercise them with precision.

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  • geomann
    Posted on October 26, 2011 at 3:42pm

    First of all, the gun in the picture looks more like a 9mm than a .38, albeit a very nice 9mm.

    I don’t think the issue here is that he had the gun in his checked luggage, after all he had no access to it during the flight. I am more concerned that he packed it so carelessly that it “fell out” of the bag. What if it fell out on his way to the airport, and some kid picked it up?

    Be more carefull, people. It is both a right AND a responsibility to carry.

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  • lukerw
    Posted on October 26, 2011 at 3:30pm

    This story seems Wrong! Are you kidding me?

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