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    Default Pistol Packing SLC: Most Guns Seized..

    With the thirtieth gun discovered last week, SLC has gained a reputation as America's worst for gun-toting travellers.

    On Tuesday, the latest gun, a 3.8-caliber Smith & Wesson Bodyguard pistol, was discovered in a passenger's carry-on bag en route to LAS, TSA spokeswoman Lorie Dankers said in a tweet. The weapon was spotted at a screening checkpoint, and was loaded with eight rounds, Dankers added.

    The firearm is the same as the previous one that TSA agents discovered at the airport on Monday. A woman, who had been heading to SAN, was promptly arrested after this year's penultimate weapon was found in her handbag.

    The previous month, two loaded guns were discovered on the same day. Back in May, a man had strapped another loaded gun to his prosthetic leg.

    Not only are this year's figures for guns discovered at the airport more than the previous three years, with 27 found in 2011 and 24 found in 2012, but it is also far more than equivalent US airports.

    When compared with six hubs that have similar passenger traffic volumes, such as MCI,STL,PDX, Salt Lake City has had over double the number of guns discovered. In MCI for example, only eight guns have been discovered; thirteen in PDX.


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    Utah is an open carry state- so is Arizona. Trust me, standing in the line at Best Buy and noticing the guy in front of you has a gun on his hip, takes some getting use too.
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    Yeah, I had seen an open firearm at Ikea in Colorado. Couldn't stop starting at it, definitely strange.

    That said, how are you in touch enough with the rest of the world that you are taking an airplane somewhere, but still think it's ok to bring a gun on a plane? That's flying 101 right there. And if they forgot they had a weapon, they really don't sound responsible enough to have one.
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    Ted Nugent's wife was busted @ TSA for a firearm in her handbag. Good thing she didn't have a bow in there.
    I'm surprised they didn't string up the 13 @ PDX, thinking they might harm a tree.
    Best Buy in CO? I'd be concerned that the guy was high.
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    You'd be shocked at how many dispensaries there are out here (they've been around for about a decade for medicinal use, and I don't think that's too hard to come by). Honestly, things haven't really changed since the amendment passed. Granted, I'm sure there's a little more to come when there's legal structure in place for retail sales, but for now it's all about the same - except for that smell coming from a neighbor's balcony a little more often.
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