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Which weapons can a person legally bring on an airplane?

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I think the problem with mace, even in checked luggage, is not the nature of the agent, but its propellant. Technically I don't think you can bring ANY aerosol can on a plane, so if she declares it they'll shoot her down.

Is there non-aerosol mace? I've never really shopped for anything like that stuff.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Comp625
A fork, maybe?

Speaking of forks, who else is annoyed when they eat at a nice, full service restaurant in an airport and have to use plastic utensils?

heh... i know what you're talking about. But yeah, what if a bunch of terrorists storm the plane dual-wielding two plastic knives.
 
Originally posted by: Shelly21
You might be able to "check it" but not a carry on. We're talkin about a mace like a knobed stick?

I have a knobed stick, but i don't call it a mace.

😀
 
I don't think they want mace/pepper spray in checked luggage either. If the can didn't make it through the pressure changes, they would have a mess on their hands.
 
Originally posted by: DonVito
I think the problem with mace, even in checked luggage, is not the nature of the agent, but its propellant. Technically I don't think you can bring ANY aerosol can on a plane, so if she declares it they'll shoot her down.

Is there non-aerosol mace? I've never really shopped for anything like that stuff.

You can bring aerosol things in small quantities (the TSA lists personal care and toiletries). Obviously a normal can of hair spray is bigger then a thing of mace, so the aerosol probably isn't the problem.

Mace is also cheap enough that she could buy it there, if she can't take it.
 
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