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Old 08-01-04, 08:03 PM
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Dominic

Your last post may have made some sense. The Yanks have a saying `An armed society is a polite society`. It seems to work in those states that have a `concealed carry law` whereby anyone, without a criminal conviction may carry a concealed handgun having passed to `Concealed Carry ` course. For those of you who go to Florida - it`s one of the States who favour this the most. I`d happily let my missus carry a gun on board, but I`m not sure if she could cope with stoppage drills, and loading that mag. would ruin her nails.

 It does seem however, the Yanks are getting a bit paranoid over this.  Additional restrictions on passports are one thing. Now the Department of Homeland Security have issued advice and guidance on allowing passengers to queue up for a trip to the toilet on aircraft. I think the only thing that will save the Florida holiday trade this year is the weak dollar/strong pound.

Another case of a US Federal Agency trying to justify their exsistance ?
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