You’re allowed to fly with a gun (in a checked bag), and it doesn’t make sense for TSA to enforce a law in America that isn’t a law in America. It makes more sense to let them get to Australia, where they’ve then broken the law, and arrest them there when they get off the plane.
You’re allowed to fly with a gun (in a checked bag), and it doesn’t make sense for TSA to enforce a law in America that isn’t a law in America. It makes more sense to let them get to Australia, where they’ve then broken the law, and arrest them there when they get off the plane.
You have to declare it to fly like that in the US, though. So either she did and TSA didn’t care, it she didn’t and they blundered.
Why would they? It’s not their place to enforce Australian law in America