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Michigan State University Regulation of Liquids Discussion

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Pre 911, Liquids, Gels and Aerosols were not regulated like they are  today.  Shoes were also allowed to be worn into the checkpoints and  carrying a box cutter was an acceptable practice.   But today’s TSA  prohibited items list makes many people scratch their head.  Scissors  that are less than 4” in length from where they connect are fine to  carry on board an aircraft, but a small “jack knife” is not allowed.  A  cane is allowed but a golf club isn’t.   Take a look at what is and  isn’t allowed on TSAs website.  Take a few moments to either support or disagree with items on the list. 

Please research the question and provide your thoughts by responding  to this discussion post. Your response should be between 250-750 words  and needs to include at least two citations at the end of the post.  Think of your posting in terms of a contribution to a dialogue, not a  writing exercise. This is particularly important since we don’t meet in  person.  Therefore, this is one of the few ways we can generate a  dialog.  Make your posts clear and pertinent. Offer clarifying examples  for complex and abstract ideas. Don’t be afraid to include open-ended  questions that invite dialogue in your response. Read the other response  posts to help get an idea on what you want to say on the subject.  Feel  free to offer evidence supporting the earlier post or your contrasting  point of view and ask challenging, open-ended questions.

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