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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant woman faces a felony after trying to bring an unloaded handgun back to Minnesota [View all]Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)8. Horrible headline.
I don't care if she's pregnant. 'Military wife' or '29 year old woman' would have made it seem less of an attempt to pull at heartstrings. I read this article with a preexisting 'who cares' attitude just because I felt like I was being asked to feel sorry for the 'poor pregnant woman'.
Yes, she is responsible for knowing the laws of each state. This type of arrest has been in the news frequently, not any pregnant women that I remember, but a few Republican pols from what I recall. Maybe the airline should have mentioned the different laws to her.
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Pregnant woman faces a felony after trying to bring an unloaded handgun back to Minnesota [View all]
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
OP
From the article: Her husband who was coming home on leave asked her to bring it
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
#2
Yes please. Go vacation somewhere else if you have to bring your stupid gun. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#28
I'm trying to figure out what the state of her uterus has to do with the story?
snooper2
Apr 2013
#5
An unloaded gun locked in the cargo hold is a danger to passengers because someone can drive up to
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#47
In New York, if you're in possession of both a gun and ammunition, the firearm is considered loaded
krispos42
Apr 2013
#19