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Bringing Mantis on a Plane
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<blockquote data-quote="soundspawn" data-source="post: 270449" data-attributes="member: 7962"><p>I almost feel like you should re-read my post because I think I covered this, but I'll recap for you. Even if legally you can bring and keep a mantis in Oregon, the airline may not allow it on a plane (which is a totally separate, private sector, and arbitrary policy). You could present the statutes, ten testimonials, and a signed letter from the CEO of the airline saying you can bring a mantis on, and the "by the book" employee at boarding could shut you down for one of a hundred reasons. Maybe you'd be right and they'd be wrong, but you're the one missing your flight while arguing. There is no silver bullet to get past airport security.</p><p></p><p>If you are arriving at PDX you can send him here and either pick him up after landing (I'm 30-40 minutes from PDX airport) or I could mail him to your hotel/guest-house/friends-house/etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundspawn, post: 270449, member: 7962"] I almost feel like you should re-read my post because I think I covered this, but I'll recap for you. Even if legally you can bring and keep a mantis in Oregon, the airline may not allow it on a plane (which is a totally separate, private sector, and arbitrary policy). You could present the statutes, ten testimonials, and a signed letter from the CEO of the airline saying you can bring a mantis on, and the "by the book" employee at boarding could shut you down for one of a hundred reasons. Maybe you'd be right and they'd be wrong, but you're the one missing your flight while arguing. There is no silver bullet to get past airport security. If you are arriving at PDX you can send him here and either pick him up after landing (I'm 30-40 minutes from PDX airport) or I could mail him to your hotel/guest-house/friends-house/etc. [/QUOTE]
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