I know my initial reaction was an over-reaction. I guess my expectation is that LOE should be as close to perfect as possible if I'm to trust them with my safety or my life.
Let me share a little story with you guys:
Last year I went to Hawaii to visit my brothers and do some hunting (don't be surprised, they have Axis deer, wild Spanish goat and Mouflon sheep). I have traveled extensively in my previous job and for hunting. I can say for fact that I have flown at least 1500 times with firearms in last 20 years and I used to have FFL (Federal Firearm License). I know firearm laws regarding carry and transportation and always have my ammunition separate from guns and guns unloaded in a lockable case.
On my trip to Hawaii, I had an aluminum case that had a bow and a rifle with 4 latches that locks with a pad lock and a duffle bag with other stuff and 2 boxes of ammo in a plastic carrying case in the bag. I got my pass and tags and declaration form for the luggage and followed to security. They toke my bags and I told them about the gun. The security guy called his supervisor for gun since he didn't know what to do with it. I had to stand behind the guard rail. The supervisor came, I explained about the gun and ammo. First I had to explain to him how to check a bolt action rifle to see if it's unloaded ( I always take the bolt out in the case). Then he tells me " I'm not comfortable with ammo in a box different than factory box and I'd rather out them in the aluminum case".

I asked him are you sure? he said yes. Now remember the factory boxes are cardboard and my boxes are hard plastic. So he took my ammo and put them in the same box as the gun. I explained to him in details how to lock the box, he said he did it (when I got to Hawaii, He had put the lock on the hasp only so it was actually UN-LOCKED). Now according to federal law (which applies to air travel) having ammo in with the gun is one violation and having gun case un-locked another, each with prison sentence and up to $25,000 fine. Even the declaration form says that there are no ammo with the gun.
I had to let him do it because he was in charge of security and trained and I'm not allowed to argue with him or he will call Homeland Security agents. Do you know how that makes me feel? I have to trust him with my safety and life and he has no clue what to do and doesn't understand plain English instruction to put a pad lock on a case.
Since 9-11, we have put up a show to make people feel safe at least traveling by air. All they are concern about is taking your nail clipper and bottled water.
They allow you to carry 2 oz. of liquid, yet if you have a bottle of water and drink half of it in frint of them, they still won't let it go through security. Do you know how much damage a person can do to an aircraft with 2 oz. of N itro?
Now you can see my frustration since 9-11.
One or two of the hijackers at 9-11 had fake NJ driver license. Now in NJ when you want to renew your license they ask for 6 points ID and your old incense is good for only 1 point even though you had to show 6 points ID last time to renew it. Where is the logic? They don't even accept their own issued document.
Less than 20% of their security regulations is really effective. The other 80% just a dog and pony show and waist of tax money. Don't fool yourself, If we haven't been hurt again is not because we stopped them. It's because they haven't tried again. If hundreds of Mexicans can come over illegally every day, a terrorist can get in also with his backpack packed.
We owe it to those who died in 9-11 to revenge their unjust death and to protect their families from those maniacs who has no respect for life, theirs or others.
Sorry for rambling. I'll get off the
