Criminals in Flight
 From: "Cox, William R" 
  <william.r.cox@intel.com>
  Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:04:29 -0800
  To: "'Letters@KeepAndBearArms.com'"
  Subject: Being treated like a criminal when checking a weapon through your baggage 
  on a flight
I have found that counter personnel 
  at the airlines don't receive any training on checking weapons through in baggage. 
  I find this unimaginable considering the risk. I also find being treated like 
  a criminal at the counter from someone who has never even handled a weapon to 
  be insulting. Here is a copy of letter I sent to Southwest Airlines in regards 
  to the ineptness of the counter personnel in regards to checking weapons through 
  in your baggage.
Thanks,
W. Cox
  Scottsdale, Arizona
  
  W. Cox
  Scottsdale, Arizona 85250
January 15, 2002
Southwest Airlines
  Customer Relations
  P.O. Box 36647 - 1CR 
  Dallas, Texas 75235-1647
Dear Sir or Madam:
Over the Holidays I made several hunting trips 
  that involved checking weapons through the check in counter. I was alarmed at 
  the inadequate handling by the counter personnel. Of the three times I checked 
  a weapon through only one counter agent knew the proper procedures as defined 
  by the FAA and handled the procedure professionally making no disparaging comments 
  about "guns". The two times the weapons check in task was handled 
  incorrectly, the counter agents acted as though I was a criminal and stated 
  they didn't know anything about how to check in a firearm or how to verify the 
  weapon was unloaded as per FAA regulations. I pointedly asked if they had received 
  any training on the proper way to check weapons through and both said no. 
I find it unimaginable that SWA doesn't take 
  a couple of hours in training to cover this important procedure. You could very 
  easily have a local police department come in and provide a hands on class so 
  they would know how to verify that various weapons are safe to stow. It would 
  also help them react more professionally when they have a customer that needs 
  this service. As it stands now I don't feel assured that the weapons being checked 
  through are being checked correctly.
I hope SWA can find a few hours to provide this 
  invaluable training to its employees.
Sincerely,
William R. Cox
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