Private Planes: Freedom, Security, and Responsibility
To clarify, I did not say GA was "responsible." I said that GA schools
provided the training.
Your tone was indicative (to me anyway) that GA was somehow responsible
for the attack
I'm not buying the McVeigh/Ryder truck analogy. I'm pretty sure that
people purchasing large quantities of nitrogen based products such as
fertilizer face some type of restrictions or scrutiny today, but I'm
not
sure.
Today, yes. I don't think that was the case in 1993(?) when the Murrah
building was wiped out. But you missed the point. What reasonable
standard exists to protect the public without infringing too much on
the right of the law-abiding.
I'm fairly certain that new security requirements have been established
for foreign-born trainees.
I recall hearing something about that as well not long after 9/11. A
day late and a dollar short, as my mother used to say
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