アメリカ運輸保安局のインスタグラム(tsa) - 10月4日 08時18分
What you see here are bullet-shaped whiskey stones. Once chilled, they keep your whiskey cold without watering it down as ice cubes would. Anyhoo, whiskey stones are fine to pack in carry-on bags, but not when they look like live bullets. To bring them on a trip, you’d have to bite the bullet and pack them in a checked bag. These were discovered recently in a carry-on bag at the Lewiston–Nez Perce County Airport (LWS) in Idaho.
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These of course are not dangerous, and we’re not posting them to try and say we saved the day by finding them. This is just an attempt to pass along a friendly travel tip so others don’t make the same mistake.
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While we’re talking about friendly travel tips, here’s the scoop on traveling with ammo. This info could really help you dodge a bullet.
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Small arms ammunition (In checked bags only), including ammunition not exceeding .75 caliber and shotgun shells of any gauge must be securely boxed or included within a hard-sided case containing an unloaded firearm.
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As far as empty shell casings, they’re allowed through the checkpoint as long as the projectile is no longer intact, and the primer has been removed or has been discharged.
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If a bullet has no gun powder, yet still has the projectile attached, it is considered a replica and is not allowed in carry-on bags. These are common on necklaces and keychains. They need to be packed in checked baggage.
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#RandomThought – Too much whiskey can lead to shooting your mouth off, so it could be said that you’d be dodging a bullet by drinking in moderation.
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