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American Airlines “lost” my rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2581975" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>One more thought, if this theft can be construed theft across State lines, maybe FBI would be better place for criminal complaint. </p><p></p><p>If nothing is done by anyone, I would contact my Congressional Representatives in writing with copy to all parties contacted for firearm theft investigation requesting their intervention to facilitate a investigation report. I would consider contacting local news channels with complaint which may be another pressure point. A itizen follows rules but AA and airport cannot secure your firearm? What else are they not doing to protect public safety?</p><p></p><p>I realize to some this may not be worth it but when you follow the firearm laws to the T and the system fails to protect your firearm during legitimate airline travel in conformance to all transportation and AA policies, I feel strongly we must object as loud as we can.</p><p></p><p>Because, I would take such offense, I would also submit a FOIA to local PD regarding all firearm thefts related to AA and the airport. If there is s pattern, all hello will break loose. If there is any hint beforehand, an attorney may be worth engaging to evaluate additional recovery.</p><p></p><p>I will bet the premise is you will file a report, collect insurance and go away. Of course I would do that but I would rain hello down upon everyone I could. </p><p></p><p>Then again, somebody may be using your rifle case in a secure storage area for lunch table and turn up with mayo on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2581975, member: 63925"] One more thought, if this theft can be construed theft across State lines, maybe FBI would be better place for criminal complaint. If nothing is done by anyone, I would contact my Congressional Representatives in writing with copy to all parties contacted for firearm theft investigation requesting their intervention to facilitate a investigation report. I would consider contacting local news channels with complaint which may be another pressure point. A itizen follows rules but AA and airport cannot secure your firearm? What else are they not doing to protect public safety? I realize to some this may not be worth it but when you follow the firearm laws to the T and the system fails to protect your firearm during legitimate airline travel in conformance to all transportation and AA policies, I feel strongly we must object as loud as we can. Because, I would take such offense, I would also submit a FOIA to local PD regarding all firearm thefts related to AA and the airport. If there is s pattern, all hello will break loose. If there is any hint beforehand, an attorney may be worth engaging to evaluate additional recovery. I will bet the premise is you will file a report, collect insurance and go away. Of course I would do that but I would rain hello down upon everyone I could. Then again, somebody may be using your rifle case in a secure storage area for lunch table and turn up with mayo on it. [/QUOTE]
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