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	Comments on: EDC Excellence: The Benchmade 533 Mini Bugout Folding Knife	</title>
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		By: .40 cal Booger		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[TSA should be required to return all items to the people, upon and at time of their request/demand and it should not be a long tedious process, from which they confiscated them in cases such as you outlined when that person is no longer in the airport or on a flight or boarding a flight. It is not OK for a government agency to simply confiscate things from people and keep them or destroy them because a government agency says so. It is not OK to, in effect, &#039;suspend&#039; or violate the Constitution because TSA says so to confiscate and keep or destroy property of others. People making simple mistakes of &#039;forgetfulness&#039; in trying to board an aircraft for travel purposes does not rise to the level of &#039;terrorism&#039; or &#039;crime&#039; nor does it rise to the level of &#039;permanent confiscation&#039; of property from a person.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TSA should be required to return all items to the people, upon and at time of their request/demand and it should not be a long tedious process, from which they confiscated them in cases such as you outlined when that person is no longer in the airport or on a flight or boarding a flight. It is not OK for a government agency to simply confiscate things from people and keep them or destroy them because a government agency says so. It is not OK to, in effect, &#8216;suspend&#8217; or violate the Constitution because TSA says so to confiscate and keep or destroy property of others. People making simple mistakes of &#8216;forgetfulness&#8217; in trying to board an aircraft for travel purposes does not rise to the level of &#8216;terrorism&#8217; or &#8216;crime&#8217; nor does it rise to the level of &#8216;permanent confiscation&#8217; of property from a person.</p>
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