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Posted: 6/19/2016 8:15:02 AM EDT
T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins “attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka “Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. |
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Assuming that she is a Georgia resident, T.I. is, he is from Atlanta and still lives there, at 20 years old isn't eligible for a carry permit. My oldest son is a GA resident, and 20 years old, he is chomping at the bit to turn 21 so he can get his permit.
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Quoted: T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins "attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka "Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. View Quote under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. |
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Quoted: Assuming that she is a Georgia resident, T.I. is, he is from Atlanta and still lives there, at 20 years old isn't eligible for a carry permit. My oldest son is a GA resident, and 20 years old, he is chomping at the bit to turn 21 so he can get his permit. View Quote |
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"Absent-minded passengers" carrying guns into the secure area of an airport terminal scare the SHIT out of me.
You get busted for that, your permit should be revoked for a year, so you can think about whether you actually have enough brains in your head to carry a firearm at all. |
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no ccw permits lets you carry concealed or otherwise on a plane flight
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Assuming that she is a Georgia resident, T.I. is, he is from Atlanta and still lives there, at 20 years old isn't eligible for a carry permit. My oldest son is a GA resident, and 20 years old, he is chomping at the bit to turn 21 so he can get his permit. View Quote This exactly . I am pretty sure this is a felony now |
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Normally if you have a concealed carry permit, they'll check it and allow you to lock the gun in your vehicle but you still might have pay a fine imposed by TSA.....it almost happened to me. I had to leave the line to go back and leave the gun in my car under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins "attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka "Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. That changed on June 1st. Federal authorities will begin June 1 cracking down on people who bring guns to the security checkpoint at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, even if they have a permit to carry a weapon, according to Britt Johnson, special agent in charge of the Atlanta FBI office.
Georgia law says anyone who has a firearm when they get to a federal check point at the airport will not be charged with a crime if they have a permit to carry a weapon. They will, instead, be given the option of putting the gun inside checked luggage, leaving it in a lock compartment inside their car of giving it to someone else for safe keeping. Starting next week, however, any firearms picked up at the TSA checkpoint will be impounded and the gun owner will be charged with a misdemeanor, which could mean up a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. Local authorities will still bring a felony charge against anyone who is carrying a gun without a permit. AJC |
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It is.................she will carry that one...................the 11K fine is a tad excessive
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Assuming that she is a Georgia resident, T.I. is, he is from Atlanta and still lives there, at 20 years old isn't eligible for a carry permit. My oldest son is a GA resident, and 20 years old, he is chomping at the bit to turn 21 so he can get his permit. This exactly . I am pretty sure this is a felony now |
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Awesome link there. View Quote http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/tis-daughter-arrested-at-atlanta-airport-for-having-gun-in-purse/349221637 |
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TI is a big gun guy
http://m.ajc.com/gallery/news/local/guns1016/gtCr/ Lotta Nfa stuff |
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Quoted: Not guilty. http://images.mstarsnews.musictimes.com/data/thumbs/full/38057/600/0/0/0/zonnique-talks-about-eye-color-surgery-like-mom-tameka-tiny-harris.png View Quote |
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T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins "attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka "Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. That changed on June 1st. Federal authorities will begin June 1 cracking down on people who bring guns to the security checkpoint at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, even if they have a permit to carry a weapon, according to Britt Johnson, special agent in charge of the Atlanta FBI office.
Georgia law says anyone who has a firearm when they get to a federal check point at the airport will not be charged with a crime if they have a permit to carry a weapon. They will, instead, be given the option of putting the gun inside checked luggage, leaving it in a lock compartment inside their car of giving it to someone else for safe keeping. Starting next week, however, any firearms picked up at the TSA checkpoint will be impounded and the gun owner will be charged with a misdemeanor, which could mean up a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. Local authorities will still bring a felony charge against anyone who is carrying a gun without a permit. AJC How can that June 1st change be allowed? Gun impounded and a misdemeanor? |
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"Absent-minded passengers" carrying guns into the secure area of an airport terminal scare the SHIT out of me. You get busted for that, your permit should be revoked for a year, so you can think about whether you actually have enough brains in your head to carry a firearm at all. View Quote Found the TSA screener. |
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Normally if you have a concealed carry permit, they'll check it and allow you to lock the gun in your vehicle but you still might have pay a fine imposed by TSA.....it almost happened to me. I had to leave the line to go back and leave the gun in my car under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins "attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka "Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. A memo was recently released that the Fed gov would now be handling these cases. They stated that the current GA law was insufficient and that doing this is still a federal crime. You lucked out on your trip, just be careful from now on! Btw, GA won't issue a gwcl to a 20 year old n |
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Didn't he do prison time a couple times himself on weapon charges a few years back?
Eta: Yep he's a multiple felon on drug and weapon charges. His last conviction was for buying illegal machine guns and suppressors. |
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Didn't he do prison time a couple times himself on weapon charges a few years back? Eta: Yep he's a multiple felon on drug and weapon charges. His last conviction was for buying illegal machine guns and suppressors. View Quote So you think that felons that have paid there debt to society should be stripped of there 2nd amendment rights? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: T.I.’s stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins was arrested on Friday, June 17, for carrying a concealed weapon through security at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly According to a police report obtained by Us, Pullins "attempted to go through the TSA checkpoint … while carrying a 380 Ruger semiautomatic pistol.” The 20-year-old said that she had a weapons permit, but authorities were unable to locate it. She was taken to the local precinct with the weapon, where police placed her under arrest. Pullins is facing a charge of carrying a concealed weapon in an unauthorized area. Later, Pullins was transported to Clayton County Jail and her gun was confiscated. According to CBS 46, the hip-hop scion (her mom is Tameka "Tiny” Harris, who is married to T.I.) was charged close to 10 p.m. but wasn't released until 2:09 a.m. on Friday morning. This is the second time this year that T.I., 35, has been associated with a gun-related incident. On May 25, a gunman opened fire inside New York City’s Irving Plaza, where the rapper was set to perform that night. under the new law, the Transportation Security Administration will take them to the Atlanta Police Department precinct at the airport, which "will check if the person does have the authority to carry a firearm,” said Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Miguel Southwell. "It’s almost always absent-minded passengers,” he said. Those without carry licenses on hand still will be arrested. Properly licensed gun owners "will be released,” Southwell said. They could still be subject to a TSA civil penalty of up to $11,000, and of course they could well miss their flight. That changed on June 1st. Federal authorities will begin June 1 cracking down on people who bring guns to the security checkpoint at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, even if they have a permit to carry a weapon, according to Britt Johnson, special agent in charge of the Atlanta FBI office. Georgia law says anyone who has a firearm when they get to a federal check point at the airport will not be charged with a crime if they have a permit to carry a weapon. They will, instead, be given the option of putting the gun inside checked luggage, leaving it in a lock compartment inside their car of giving it to someone else for safe keeping. Starting next week, however, any firearms picked up at the TSA checkpoint will be impounded and the gun owner will be charged with a misdemeanor, which could mean up a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. Local authorities will still bring a felony charge against anyone who is carrying a gun without a permit. AJC |
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I knew it changed but could not remember the exact details, it becomes a habit to just put on my holster that I sometimes forget to take into account that I'm going to the airport View Quote The Clayton County Solicitor has been screaming the loudest about it. My opinion (which doesn't matter) is that the Feds are overstepping a bit. |
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Quoted: They are claiming it is in violation of Federal law. Here is the press release my the US Attorney in Atlanta. What I find weird is the language in the memo, a CCW (GWCL in Georgia) holder that is caught with a firearm is handled by the FBI and US Attorney's Office in Atlanta. A non license holder is turned over to the more than giddy Clayton County Solicitor for prosecution. http://i.imgur.com/O6CW7AR.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How can that June 1st change be allowed? Gun impounded and a misdemeanor? They are claiming it is in violation of Federal law. Here is the press release my the US Attorney in Atlanta. What I find weird is the language in the memo, a CCW (GWCL in Georgia) holder that is caught with a firearm is handled by the FBI and US Attorney's Office in Atlanta. A non license holder is turned over to the more than giddy Clayton County Solicitor for prosecution. http://i.imgur.com/O6CW7AR.png |
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Quoted: Is this guy serious? Can we get a sarcasm check on aisle 5? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Absent-minded passengers" carrying guns into the secure area of an airport terminal scare the SHIT out of me. l. Is this guy serious? Can we get a sarcasm check on aisle 5? I'm quite serious. Carry all you want. Do stupid things. Shoot yourself in the foot. But if you're too fucking stupid to know not to bring a gun through a TSA secure area, then you're just plain stupid - like mentally deficient stupid - and need to get your head on straight before you are permitted (word chosen quite intentionally) to carry a gun at all. Sorry, I don't fight for the gun rights of idiot retards. You carry on, though.... |
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The part i found stupid is that if you are not arrested you face a fine of $100 and lose your gun......but the TSA can charge with an additional $11k fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How can that June 1st change be allowed? Gun impounded and a misdemeanor? They are claiming it is in violation of Federal law. Here is the press release my the US Attorney in Atlanta. What I find weird is the language in the memo, a CCW (GWCL in Georgia) holder that is caught with a firearm is handled by the FBI and US Attorney's Office in Atlanta. A non license holder is turned over to the more than giddy Clayton County Solicitor for prosecution. http://i.imgur.com/O6CW7AR.png Yep, it is beyond screwed up. |
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Remember he got busted in 2007 or so for having a bunch of illegal full autos and silencers? Being rich and famous lets you get off with probation and public service.
Look it up wait..... here you go history repeats itself_coconut don't roll far from the tree |
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Remember he got busted in 2007 or so for having a bunch of illegal full autos and silencers? Being rich and famous lets you get off with probation and public service. Look it up wait..... here you go history repeats itself_coconut don't roll far from the tree View Quote Anybody else, would still be in prison. Didn't the judge say Ti, could do more help being outside than in prison. |
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I'm going with this Young, cute chick with money should definitely CCW, permit or not. She obviously has the balls to say "will not comply". Probably tougher than 87% of GD, too. The mental gymnastics of this place amaze me sometimes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Shall not be infringed, amiright? I'm going with this Young, cute chick with money should definitely CCW, permit or not. She obviously has the balls to say "will not comply". Probably tougher than 87% of GD, too. The mental gymnastics of this place amaze me sometimes This. |
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"Zonnique" Came to post/ask exactly that: Zonnique, really? How do you pronounce that? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile noun - Phell-on synonyms: zonnique |
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Anybody else, would still be in prison. Didn't the judge say Ti, could do more help being outside than in prison. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Remember he got busted in 2007 or so for having a bunch of illegal full autos and silencers? Being rich and famous lets you get off with probation and public service. Look it up wait..... here you go history repeats itself_coconut don't roll far from the tree Anybody else, would still be in prison. Didn't the judge say Ti, could do more help being outside than in prison. Can't remember. It was either the judge, prosecutor or Senator called for leniency based on that reason. eta: It was David Nahmias http://www.ew.com/article/2009/03/27/ti-sentenced-to |
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