Ex-MS Governor: I Forgot I Was Carrying Loaded Gun As I Went Through TSA

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CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 18: Former Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS) speaks during the first day of the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. An estimated 50,000 people ... CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 18: Former Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS) speaks during the first day of the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Cleveland, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. The four-day Republican National Convention kicks off on July 18. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says he will pay a fine after being arrested with a loaded handgun in his briefcase as he went through an airport security checkpoint.

Barbour — Republican National Committee chairman in the mid-1990s and governor from 2004-12 — told The Associated Press on Tuesday he was trying to board a flight Jan. 2 from Jackson to Washington. He said he forgot he was carrying the gun, which he had put in his briefcase after an assistant removed it from his car days earlier.

“This was absentmindedness and nobody’s fault but mine,” said Barbour, 70, who lives in Mississippi and frequently travels to Washington for his job as a lobbyist.

Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said a TSA officer working at an X-ray machine at a checkpoint at Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport spotted a .38-caliber revolver, loaded with five bullets, in a passenger’s carry-on bag. TSA contacted airport police, who arrested the passenger. The TSA would not release the passenger’s name, but Farbstein confirmed it was a former governor, and Barbour confirmed to AP that it was he.

Barbour said he did not dispute Farbstein’s use of the word “arrest,” though he said he was not handcuffed and no mugshot photo was taken. Barbour described the TSA officers and the airport police as “very nice but very professional.”

“They did exactly what they should have done, which was treat me like anybody else,” Barbour said.

The fine for having a loaded firearm at an airport checkpoint begins at $3,920, according to a TSA website.

AP filed a public records request with the Jackson airport authority Jan. 23, seeking a copy of a police report from the Jan. 2 incident. State law gives a government seven working days to respond, and the airport had not done so by Tuesday.

Barbour said the gun was confiscated and he boarded his flight to Washington.

“Next time, I’ll be more observant about getting stuff out of my briefcase,” he said.

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  1. Avatar for bodie1 bodie1 says:

    The only way you would have forgotten that Bubba is if that gun was sewn into your amplitude.

  2. You don’t forget you have a loaded gun. That type of carelessness should result in instant forfeiture of the weapon.

  3. A key gun-safety rule is to keep it unloaded when not in use. Another key part is to know where the goddamn thing is most of the time. FFS. This is seriously one of the things wrong with acting like it’s normal to have guns around all the time for “protection.” It becomes a normal, unremarkable object like a pencil or a stapler. But it isn’t one. It’s designed to cause serious injuries. That’s the point of it.

  4. Admission: one time, pre-9/11, I went to SFO and all of a sudden a couple of cops were standing around me at the X-ray machine staring at me, which was kind of mystifying yet also frightening. Turned out I had a starter pistol in the bottom of my backpack that I forgot about.

    Anyway I was only going to LA for two days and had parked in the short term garage so I ran back out to the car and put the pistol in the trunk. Not a loaded gun or even a real gun, but there it was.

  5. Have to be ready in case any thugs should attack his Governorship

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