== It really galls me when someone speaks with such authority and doesn't
know dip on the subject:
to wit [ and this this is from the TSA site:
http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?content=0900051980068395 look them up
yourself ]
Outdoor enthusiasts should carefully prepare and pack to avoid removal of
prohibited items from checked baggage or surrendering prohibited items at
the security checkpoint. A specific list of all permitted and prohibited
items is at (link). Below is information specific to traveling in pursuit of
outdoor activities:
Camp Stoves - Can travel as carry-on or checked luggage only if empty of all
fuel and cleaned such that vapors and residue are absent. Simply emptying
the fuel container is insufficient as flammable vapors remain.
=== I think I would not want you as my attorney....
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Moss: BSA Law [mailto:BSARecLaw@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 2:55 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Shipping Coleman stoves.
You sir, are wrong and so is your TSA employee friend.
It is against the law to take any combustible or container that has ever
held a combustible on a commercial flight. It always has been against the
law. 911 created the need to enforce it.
The JD stands for Juris Doctorate, for those of you who do not know, that
means Attorney at Law.
James H. Moss, JD
PO Box 16743
Golden, CO 80402
jhmoss@earthlink.net
jmoss@cmc.edu
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