sopranos27
Regular Member
This happened Friday morning when my wife and I went to the Federal Building for a SSD hearing and I was already fully aware of the no firearms policy so I left my firearm locked and secured in my car. We entered the building and went through the security checkpoint and emptied my pockets, took off my belt and removed my Foxx IWB holster and placed them in the xray tray. The security guard noticed the "empty" holster and informed me that if I did not take it back to my vehicle he would not let me enter the building. I asked him why and he stated that it violated the "no firearms" policy and I could be fined for doing so. I did not want to be late for the hearing so I grabbed my holster all while firmly asserting that a empty holster is not considered a firearm... Did he have the right to do this? What would he think would have happened? I get mad and throw my holster at somebody!