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2006-07-17
How to transport dangerous chemicals on airline flights It's nothing more than a way to exploit stupid airport security. I learned this trick from Ole Jacobsen, Editor and Publisher of Cisco System's The Internet Protocol Journal. He submitted a brief trip report to Dave Farber's IP list, the complete body of which I reproduce here: Returning from Montreal yesterday my carry-on bag was searched and a This reminded me that when I travel, I put all the daily medications I'm going to need in a small unlabeled pill box. I recently learned from our local chief of police that this is a violation of U.S. drug laws, even when they're just sitting on my dresser in my own home! This is not stupid airport security; however it does bring to mind several maxims: The more laws and order are made prominent, A multitude of laws in a country is like a great number of physicians, The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. — Publius Cornelius Tacitus The more laws, the more offenders. — Thomas Fuller Laws are the spider's webs which, if anything small falls into them they ensnare it,
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