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I went to the Delta website and wrote that I do not feel safe now at Hartsfield airport and will no longer be giving Delta my business when I travel east. After the fatal shooting of airport personnel at LAX last year, I was surprised they didn't pressure the gov or legislature regarding gun safety. I received this response today:
Thank you for expressing your concerns regarding Georgia Gun Law. Thanks for writing,
We take the safety and security of our customers and employees very
seriously. We appreciate your sharing your feelings surrounding this
issue and letting us know your concern about this bill. We have shared
your email with appropriate leadership for their internal review.
Again, thank you for writing. You have been heard and understood.
I don't expect anything to happen because I wrote a letter, but Delta's such a big player in GA, maybe a lot of letters would make some small difference.
hlthe2b
(102,276 posts)we'd see GA legislators flinging themselves on the altar of gun control--or at least more sane gun laws.
I lived in Atlanta several times in the past. But, even if I an get beyond the bugs, the humidity, the heat and the traffic--the RW politics are just too damned extreme... It would be nice if corporate America would exert some positive influence and not merely further damage.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,693 posts)Their humongous corporate headquarters, training center and museum are right there at the airport. They aren't moving that stuff anywhere. Realistically, you are probably pretty safe from guns once you are inside the secured part of the airport because that's under the jurisdiction of the TSA (yeah, I know), and you aren't allowed to pack heat there, regardless of what GA's ridiculous state law says. But there are a lot of other reasons to avoid that airport and the whole state.
hlthe2b
(102,276 posts)Georgia is insane. 'Sorry for my sister and others that continue to live there, but I hope sanity may some day return to the politics there--and I strive every day to keep those same factions contained in Colorado.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,693 posts)I used to work for them (previously NWA). After the merger they moved my job to ATL so I took early retirement; I did not want to leave nice blue MN to live in GA. ATL is a dump and the state's political climate is awful.
CurtEastPoint
(18,644 posts)it's not a bad place to live. Sorry you feel that way.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,693 posts)But I didn't see any of them in my visits there. Also, the traffic is awful and the climate way too hot and humid for me. Glad you like it there; I don't think I would.
cordelia
(2,174 posts)Neither is the rest of the state.
I'm sure someone here is grateful you retired and stayed away so they could have your position with the airline.
Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)And be prepared to change your travel plans if you fly.
https://www.floridacarry.org/issues/concealed-and-unconcealed-carry/40-airport-carry-is-legal-in-44-states-but-florida-will-put-you-in-jail
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)It's one of the few states that still make it illegal to carry a gun anywhere inside an airport!
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Regulations concerning the transport of arms allow for possession up to check-in. Thereafter, arms are checked in, and must be secured, unloaded, in an FFA-approved hard case at owner expense. The empty gun flies under the passengers. I believe this holds true for all airlines in most states, and has been the case for many years. In any event, this was in California, not known for liberal gun laws.
How many LAX-type incidents have there been?
ProdigalJunkMail
(12,017 posts)that her/his response is based on emotion not fact. this was pointed out a couple of days ago... but the same 'logic' is being used. if this person really understood that 44 states have similar laws regarding the possession of fire arms in public places in airports they wouldn't be able to make this post sound nearly as dramatic... nor would they be able to fly pretty much AT ALL if they were really as concerned as they are making out to be.
sP
krispos42
(49,445 posts)(I'm talking property permitted people carrying concealed) and a restaurant and a haircutters and on the sidewalk and driving on the highway, but the airport just puts you over the edge?
Really?
So you're more worried about people with careers, families, and clean criminal records carrying in public than career criminals with illegally-obtained guns on the hunt for easy victims? Really?
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)I have gotten amazing responses from companies after tweeting to their customer service departments.
They don't want bad PR and while no one else will see your letter, a lot of people might see your tweet.