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Bang / Guns Title: House Republicans Introduce Bill to Ensure TSA Accepts Gun Permits as IDs House Republicans introduced a bill earlier this week that would require the Transportation Security Administration to accept certain gun carry permits as valid forms of identification. The Nondiscriminatory Transportation Screening Act, introduced by Reps. Diane Black (R., Tenn.) and Bill Flores (R., Texas), would reverse TSA policy regarding the permits. TSA policy currently excludes gun permits as an acceptable form of ID. “A weapon permit is not an acceptable form of identification,” the TSA’s guide on identification states. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest The world is more complex than the simpletons imagine. A K A Stone to sneakypete, "You count on big government to spread your perversion." #2. To: Roscoe, nolu chan (#1) (Edited) The world is more complex than the simpletons imagine. Not everyone has a drivers license and state IDs are not as closely watched or verified as a gun permit is, generally speaking. The full article explains it better.
Of course, TSA might be resistant to this because not every state's gun permits are as comprehensive as Tennessee's and TSA has to consider how to train its agents to distinguish which state gun permits will be accepted or rejected. OTOH, when I got a handgun purchase permit from my local sheriff, I just dropped into his office and chatted for an hour and he wrote one out for me, longhand. I was a known member of a longtime local family and he seemed sharp enough to know who was who in the county and who had a criminal record. So this personal anecdote indicates that TSA should not accept any state gun permit as being comparable to a Tennessee gun permit for which you have to have multiple IDs and a photo and submit your fingerprints.
#3. To: Roscoe (#0) House Republicans introduced a bill earlier this week that would require the Transportation Security Administration to accept certain gun carry permits as valid forms of identification. Another strikeout for the Republicans they should be targeting/eliminating currently acceptable forms of ID that are really easy to come by or be forged... My feelings are why would you want to show TSA your CCW license in the first place, that's just asking for trouble with those idiots... You would automatically looked upon as if you are a terrorist instead of a law abiding citizen... Vegetarians eat vegetables. Beware of humanitarians! #4. To: CZ82 (#3) My feelings are why would you want to show TSA your CCW license in the first place DHS and its TSA puppet are threatening (and repeatedly backing down) to disallow air travel with driver's licenses from Montana and other states that have refused to alter their DLs to match the fed's "Real ID" standards. This complicates the DHS drive to overcome states' nullification of the federal DL ID requirements. A K A Stone to sneakypete, "You count on big government to spread your perversion." #5. To: Roscoe (#4) DHS and its TSA puppet are threatening (and repeatedly backing down) to disallow air travel with driver's licenses from Montana and other states that have refused to alter their DLs to match the fed's "Real ID" standards. This complicates the DHS drive to overcome states' nullification of the federal DL ID requirements. Show me what the Feds are wanting if you don't mind... Vegetarians eat vegetables. Beware of humanitarians! #6. To: CZ82 (#5) Show me what the Feds are wanting if you don't mind... The Feds have a laundry list of information they want access to, but they backed down a second time just last month. “REAL ID raises real concerns about the unnecessary collection of Montanans’ personal and private information by the federal government.” --Montana Governor Steve Bullock http://missoulian.com/news/local/montana-gets-another-extension-to-comply- with-federal-id-law/article_aae8cb93-c40d-5dbd-a7fa-9733d19748f8.html A K A Stone to sneakypete, "You count on big government to spread your perversion." #7. To: TooConservative (#2) "Rep. Black was eventually able to board the plane thanks to a voter registration card" A solid piece of ID if I ever heard of one.
#8. To: misterwhite (#7) Kids need to fly too:
A K A Stone to sneakypete, "You count on big government to spread your perversion." #9. To: CZ82 (#5) "Show me what the Feds are wanting if you don't mind..." First, they want to know what documents Montana used to verify the information on the driver's license. Second, they want the states to share that information with them. That appears to be the sticking point.
#10. To: CZ82 (#5)
Montana doesn't have a yellow star on their DLs. A K A Stone to sneakypete, "You count on big government to spread your perversion." #11. To: Roscoe (#10) "Montana doesn't have a yellow star on their DLs." No Jews in Montana?
#12. To: TooConservative (#2) The CCW for South Dakota doesn't have a pic or fingerprint. Better ID, I don't know. Psalm 37 PRAY FOR PARIS #13. To: Don (#12) The CCW for South Dakota doesn't have a pic or fingerprint. Better ID, I don't know. Exactly. TSA should not be required to recognize them all as equally valid documents. The Tennessee permit is an example of a gun permit that exceeds the basic identity of a drivers license or state ID card. Still, for the TSA to recognize gun permits as IDs, they would have to decide which states have adequate ID on gun permits and which don't. So it is easier for them to reject them all and stick with drivers licenses and state ID cards. I'm kinda floored that something as flimsy as a voter ID card will get you past the TSA but then we've read recently that they miss 75% of the dangerous contraband in luggage they have searched.
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