49 CFR 1540.111 - Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals
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Collection of Alien Biometric Data upon Exit from the United States at Air and Sea Ports of Departure: United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology Program ('US-VISIT')
...into the cabins of air carrier aircraft. Under TSA's regulations for acceptance and screening of individuals and accessible property, 49 CFR 1540.111, an individual (other than a law enforcement or other authorized individual) may not have a weapon, explosive, or incendiary on or about the ......
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Passenger Screening Using Advanced Imaging Technology
...unloaded firearms in checked baggage in a locked, hard-sided container, thus, there is no infringement of Second Amendment rights. 49 CFR 1540.111. In general, the Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments have to do with the rights of persons accused of a crime and have no relevance to airport s......
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Winstanley v. Port Auth. Of N.Y., Docket Nos. 08-1768-cv, 08-1895-cv.
...checked baggage through various New York airports. Appellants followed Transportation Safety Administration (“TSA”) regulations, see 49 C.F.R. § 1540.111(c)(2), 1 and relied upon 18 U.S.C. § 926A (“ Section 926A”), a statute' which allows individuals to transport firearms from one state in ......
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In re Luciano G., Supreme Court No. S-16654
...Servs ., 276 P.3d 422, 430 (Alaska 2012).4 The officer testified that a "load bearing vest" holds ammunition magazines.5 See 49 C.F.R. § 1540.111 (2018).6 After the commitment hearing API filed a petition for court approval of administration of psychotropic medications. It was granted follo......
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Winstanley v. Port Auth. Of N.Y., Docket Nos. 08-1768-cv, 08-1895-cv.
...checked baggage through various New York airports. Appellants followed Transportation Safety Administration (“TSA”) regulations, see 49 C.F.R. § 1540.111(c)(2), 1 and relied upon 18 U.S.C. § 926A (“ Section 926A”), a statute' which allows individuals to transport firearms from one state in ......
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In re Luciano G., Supreme Court No. S-16654
...Servs ., 276 P.3d 422, 430 (Alaska 2012).4 The officer testified that a "load bearing vest" holds ammunition magazines.5 See 49 C.F.R. § 1540.111 (2018).6 After the commitment hearing API filed a petition for court approval of administration of psychotropic medications. It was granted follo......
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U.S. v. Fofana, Case No. 2:09-CR-49.
...passengers and property on an aircraft ... against an act of criminal violence or aircraft piracy." 49 U.S.C. § 44903(b). Under 49 C.F.R. § 1540.111(a), individuals may not carry a "weapon, explosive, or incendiary" onto an airplane. Section 49 U.S.C. § 44902(a) requires that the TSA prohib......
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United States v. Rivera, Criminal No. 2014-31
...No. 38]. The TSA checkpoint in Hartwell was authorized by federal statute and implemented by regulations. 49 U.S.C. §Page 1744901; 49 C.F.R. 1540.111(c). There is no statutory or regulatory authority for the "baggage screening checkpoint" in this case.10 Significantly, the checkpoint screen......
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