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"Anyone trying to sneak a knife onto an airplane could be fined $250 and a passenger with an explosive could get as much as $10,000 under new guidelines." ...
"Tom Blank, assistant administrator for transportation security policy, testified before Congress last week that the Transportation Security Administration has intercepted more than 1,650 firearms, more than 3 million knives and more than 57,000 incendiary devices since shortly after the terrorist hijackings on September 11, 2001." ...
"The guidelines list aggravating factors, such as 'attitude' and 'artful concealment,' that can bring a heftier fine."
------- And there you have it, folks. This dog and pony show of disarming you is just another revenue-raising measure for the feds.
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