IF you've ever wanted to watch a gun writer get angry, you should have been with me two days ago at the security checkpoint for a major event. With wisdom gained from countless hours spent manning and planning similar security posts, I somehow managed to keep my rage hidden while undergoing the exceptionally lax screening. Later, while walking around muttering under my breath about the humiliating and ineffective process, I realized it might be a good time to share some observations about this increasingly common part of everyday life.
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