Not the topic of this article, but I found this point just absolutely absurd.
"Most of those who are stopped with guns are reluctant to talk about it afterward. One who didn't mind was Raymond Whitehead, 53, of Santa Fe, N.M., who was arrested at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey in May after screeners spotted 10 hollow-point bullets in his carry-on bag. Whitehead, who is completely blind, also had a .38 caliber Charter Arms revolver in his checked bag that he had failed to declare. He said in an interview with the AP that he was unaware of the specifics of the rules for checking guns, or that hollow-point bullets are illegal in New Jersey."
The article that is about rise in guns in airports: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...ncid=webmail22
So.... I get that we have a constitution and anyone can own a gun... but, shouldn't there be at least an iota of logic that follow with these laws?
Edit: In retrospect, I probably should have just posted this in the mass gun thread that's floating around...