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Old 07-31-2021, 11:16 AM
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Angry Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn Caught Trying to Bring Glock 9mm and Loaded Magazine

Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn Caught Trying to Bring Glock 9mm and Loaded Magazine Onto Airplane
By: Jerry Lambe - Law & Crime News - 07-31-21
Re: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile...onto-airplane/

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Madison Cawthorn

First-term U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn was caught attempting to bring a loaded handgun through airport security in February, a newly released recording revealed this week.

The recording, which was obtained by FireMadison.com, a group dedicated to ousting the North Carolina Republican, revealed that Transportation Security Administration agents on Feb. 13 detained Cawthorn after he attempted to board a plane in Asheville with a Glock 9mm handgun and a loaded magazine in his carry-on bag.

According to the recording, officers with the Asheville Regional Airport Authority initially suggested that they should escort Cawthorn to his car to safely stow the weapon, but then decided to confiscate the weapon because his flight was almost ready to depart.

“Five months ago, while boarding a flight, Rep. Cawthorn erroneously stowed a firearm in his carry-on (that often doubles as a range bag) instead of his checked bag,” Micah Bock, a spokesman for the congressman, said in a statement to both The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer. “The firearm was secured, and unchambered. Rep. Cawthorn endeavors to always follow TSA guidelines, and quickly rectified this situation before boarding his flight.”

According to the TSA webpage, travelers discovered to be carrying a “unloaded firearms with accessible ammunition” may be fined between $3,000 and $10,000 for first-time offenders in addition to a criminal referral. Repeat offenders face fines between $10,000 and $13,910 plus a criminal referral.

Cawthorn was told he could pick up the gun after he returned to the state. He was not charged with a crime or issued a fine and retrieved the weapon on Feb. 22.

The recording makes clear that the law enforcement authorities were aware that Cawthorn was a member of Congress.

“Just to advise, it’s going to be an elected official, Madison Cawthorn’s firearm,” one of the officers can be heard saying to another in the clip. “Elected official, Madison Cawthorn, with a firearm,” the officer repeated.

However, airport spokesperson Tina Kinsey told the News & Observer that Cawthorn did not receive any special treatment, saying that seven other passengers this year were found going through security with a firearm in their carry-on luggage and none were criminally charged.

“I want to emphasize that this is standard procedure here for the airport,” she told the outlet.

In a statement, David B. Wheeler, President of FireMadison.com, said that he believed law enforcement should have taken additional action against Cawthorn.

“This is a serious violation of the law and has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. A Member of the U.S. House of Representatives wanted to bring a Glock firearm onto a commercial airplane. Just who does Cawthorn think he is? If you or I brought a loaded gun to the airport we would be arrested, fined $10,000, and end up in front of a judge to answer for our illegal activity,” Wheeler said.

“This is just one more example of why Madison Cawthorn is not worthy of the office he holds,” he added.

TSA spokesperson Mark Howell told the Citizen Times that similar situations differ depending on the state where the offense occurs.

“In New York they perp walk you out of the airport in handcuffs,” Howell told the outlet. “In Georgia, you can open carry anywhere,” he claimed. “It’s different everywhere.”

Howell also said the incident was still being investigated and noted that Cawthorn may still face a fine and lose his expedited boarding status.

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Personal note: That's pretty ignorant of a Senator bringing a gun with ammo onto an aircraft. If he is treated differently -
then that's wrong. I'd taken him and booked him regardless of his status. Illegal acts are just that! Thinking he could get
away with it - wow - they should pull his Firearms License and fine his ass and make an example to others that these
weapons do not belong on aircraft or in the airport. That take balls to pull a stunt like that. He must think he's
above-the-law because of his civic position. But to take only his weapon - and then let him catch his flight - wouldn't
fly (if it was you or I) as us civvies - we'd be in jail in a heart beat - and not let out. Status shouldn't apply there a rules
and "all" must follow them. No special privilege's - regardless.
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