by Mike9685 » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:19 am
I'll be honest, I thought long and hard about even bringing this up. I knew it would be a "hot" topic. Hopefully, there is somewhere we can discuss the off-topic points (Constitutionality) of this situation. If someone can think of another forum, please let me (us) know. The import of this is that I have several questions about having a weapon with me when I come upon one of these checkpoints (I do travel on I-40 occasionally). I travel by air fairly often, and having just returned from a 3 week trip to Europe, I've had recent "interaction" with the TSA. I'm NOT confortable with this situation and would like one of our legal folks to give all of us some advice - i.e. -
Who is authorized (legally) to request my weapon during the (unlawful - my opinion) search? My understanding is that it must be a law enforcement officer or marshall (sky - only one the TSA now employs, or federal). After seeing some of these TSA folks at the airport, I wouldn't trust them to handle a weapon. One of the write-ups mention that some of the TSA employees, at the checkpoints, would not be in uniform. I assume that I can request their identification before proceeding?
Are there time limits on the stop?
Can they do a "Kelly" frisk?
Can I refuse to open my trunk without there being "Probable cause"?
I can only imagine the hassles when I have my LEGAL Class 3 stuff with me...
I apologize to the moderator for any and all problems this topic may cause. I'm trying to stay on topic, but "Sky king" and "rbtama101" are 100 percent correct. It's time to draw a line in the sand. Who in TN authorized this? What has our TN government had to say about it? We are the first state to do this - IT'S TIME TO SET THE PRECEDENT NOW!!! (Alright, I'm off my soap box...)
Mike
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