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The Nation - News from March 17, 1989

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A passenger who tries to take a gun through an airport screening point, even unwittingly, could be fined at least $1,000 under a newly toughened Federal Aviation Administration policy, a spokesman said. If the weapon is loaded or there is an attempt to conceal it, fines could range up to $10,000, said spokesman Fred Farrar. Previously, FAA regional authorities could pursue smaller fines against first-time offenders or issue warnings. Under the new order, a penalty of $1,000 would be sought in civil court if the firearm was unloaded and ammunition was not accessible to the passenger.

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