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9-22-2010 @ 11:54PM
Charlie Johnson said...
The article clearly says that the truck can contain 10000-60000tons of explosive....not that they can contain items that have that potential explosive power....if that was the case even a small nuke device would put out far more power than that and easily fit in a van. ATF as usual FUBAR'd the report.....A triple trailer tractor trailer rig her in FL only carries about 150,000 pounds (or thereabouts) How frigging big would a truck have to be to carry 60,000 tons...LOL
As to what happens to stuff confiscated by TSA its thrown away in the dumspters....if its a "weaponlike" device, its turned over to the Sheriff's Office and its shredded or in some other way rendered unsuable and disposed of. Been there seen that.
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