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A 20-inch machete from Costa Rica. New power drills with the tags still hanging. A pile of brass knuckles and nunchucks. Tubs of golf clubs, baseball bats and 10-pound exercise weights.

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    Charlson2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    "It's not slowing down," said Gary Thornton, program coordinator for the Division of Surplus Property in Kentucky. "We figured the program would last for a few years and property would stop coming in because people should know better, but it hasn't."

    People either forget what they're carrying through airports or think they're smarter than those that got caught until they get caught. Then there's other's who are completely clueless on the restrictions for airline travel.

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      wtagg2 months, 2 weeks ago

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      I want to know where it is stated that a kitchen sink is is considered a potential weapon.

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