Re: Kid's 2-inch gun seized

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I did jury duty last week (one case or one day of sitting around), and we
had to pass through a security setup. During the orientation, one of the
deputy sheriffs came and told us some of the things out there, and some of
the things they have seized. It was rather sobering. Guns aren't all in
the shape and size of Dirty Harry's magnum.

Another thing to think about is that it is going to take awhile for the
screeners toget things right, and before that they are going to make
mistakes. But you gotta wonder about parents who let their kids carry toy
guns on airplanes -- remember the signs in airports several years ago
admonishing us not to joke about hijackings, bombs, etc.


john

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John F. Kurtzke, C.S.C.
Department of Mathematics
278 Buckley Center
University of Portland
Portland, OR  97203
503-943-7377
kurtzke@up.edu

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