"Roy Smith"  wrote in message 
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 In article , 
  Kyler Laird  wrote: 
 
  Roy Smith  writes: 
  
  I don't consider looking in my trunk to be a major imposition. 
  
  But you still haven't said what you would have them do if they found 
  something reasonable and legal such as tools and firearms in there. 
  
  --kyler 
 
 Nobody ever asked me that, they only asked me what I expected would 
 happen :-) 
 
 I assume for the sake of argument that we're talking about some kind of 
 firearm which is legal for me to have without a permit, say a rifle or 
 shotgun such as might be used for hunting or target shooting?  I suspect 
 you think the appropriate response would be for the conversation to go 
 something like this: 
 
 "Sir, may I ask why you have a shotgun in the trunk?" 
 
 "I'm taking it with me on a hunting trip" 
 
 "Very good, Sir.  You may proceed, have a good afternoon, Sir." 
 
 In the current state of alert, at an airport with scheduled airline 
 traffic and heavy metal sitting out on the GA ramp that I can walk right 
 up to, that's a fantasy.  You might as well expect the guard to say, 
 "These are not the droids we're looking for". 
 
 I understand that it's legal for me to have a shotgun in my trunk.  And 
 that it's legal for me to do so without a permit or license.  And that 
 the second ammendment to the US Constitution guarantees me the right. 
 And that's it's legal for me to own an airplane, and to park that 
 airplane at HPN, and to use that airplane to transport myself and my 
 shotgun anywhere I please without asking permission or filing a flight 
 plan or anything.  And it's wonderful that both of us have those rights. 
 
 But, it sure does make me feel a little bit safer knowing that if 
 somebody tries to steal a 737 from the ramp at HPN so they can dive-bomb 
 it into the Indian Point nuclear power plant all of about 5 minutes from 
 the end of the runway (or the Kensico Dam, about 1 minute away), there's 
 a guy with an M-16 out there on the access road asking questions. 
 
 Mostly it's showing the flag.  If you want to catch criminals, you hide 
 in the bushes with a camera and keep silent.  If you want to scare them 
 away, you stand in the middle of the road waving an M-16 around and 
 making a big show of being there. 
 
Osama 1     Roy Smith 0 
 
 
 
 Ok, I answered your question, now you get to answer mine.  If you're so 
 worked up about them asking to look in my trunk, how do you feel about 
 people being kept in prisons with no due process and no access to legal 
 representation?  It seems like that's the kind of thing we should be 
 worked up about.  But maybe they're not the kind of people we get worked 
 up about? 
 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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