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Ok boys, here’s what we do...my Glock 19 is my emotional support handgun. Whenever I am without it, I feel a sense of anxiety and helplessness. When I have it on me, I safe, confident, and secure. I have named my Glock 19 Gertrude, she needs to travel with me at all times.
 
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Liberal Horse $hit!!!
 
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Why not - if it is allowed go for it.

This whole therapy dog has become a scam.

World of snowflakes - everyone needs a therapy animal.

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The way with everything going on in America, where everyone is suing everyone else for one thing or another, next we will see some snow flake taking his lawyer with him on a flight as an emotional therapy support! rotflmo


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Just imagine- a 4 hour flight with a donkey’s ass just inches from your face.

In an inflight emergency those critters could block the aisles and cost lives.

People so messed up they need emotional support animals have no business flying anyway.

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Just imagine- a 4 hour flight with a donkey’s ass just inches from your face.

In an inflight emergency those critters could block the aisles and cost lives.

People so messed up they need emotional support animals have no business flying anyway.

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The emergency question is a very good one. This lady could not carry the thing as if it were a toddler, in an evacuation (think Hudson River) the thing is an impediment.
 
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The way with everything going on in America, where everyone is suing everyone else for one thing or another, next we will see some snow flake taking his lawyer with him on a flight as an emotional therapy support!


Damn, that's FUNNY!!! rotflmo rotflmo
 
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It's become No Country For Old Men ....

On the flight back from my father's funeral, some snowflake got to pre-board with her 35 lb emotional support mutt. I ended up one row back and on the opposite side of the plane. I'm allergic to dogs, cats and bears. Once I made that known, it was "do you have medication, would you like to move seats, are you feeling OK?" Not once did they consider removing the f(*&ing dog from a cabin supposedly designated for human passengers. 2 Benadryl and 2 puffs on an inhaler and I made the flight.

If you need a f*&^ing animal to board a plane, then perhaps you shouldn't fly ....


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I am really growing tired of "emotional" support animals. Yeah, I know that
I am a bit insensitive but so be it. In addition, I do realize that there is a need
for emotional support dogs in some extreme circumstances. However, these are few and far between
in my opinion. To be fair, my wife has a friend who has a legitimate service dog for her son, who
is severely diabetic. The dog does help him.

My wife was in Sam's Club a while back grocery shopping. There was an emotional support dog in the
meat section and this dog takes a dump! My son saw it happen at another local super market where
he lives. Still another case. My dad works at a school. A student there brings one of these dogs
to class every day. Every time my dad get near it, it starts growling at him. The student is in a
meat cutting program and that dog sheds like crazy. I am sure a company will want to hire him as
a butcher, when he wants to bring his dog along.

A horse? Good grief!

Its just another case of stupidity winning out!
 
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Well said Jason P, right on!!!
 
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Has any of you flown in Africa on an internal flight say 40 years ago?

I have.

We had chickens and goats on the plane, and they were not for emotional support.

They were for dinner! clap


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Has any of you flown in Africa on an internal flight say 40 years ago?

I have.

We had chickens and goats on the plane, and they were not for emotional support.

They were for dinner! clap


Not Africa, but China - CAAC. And there were lots of chickens and a couple of ducks on board.
 
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Has any of you flown in Africa on an internal flight say 40 years ago?

I have.

We had chickens and goats on the plane, and they were not for emotional support.

They were for dinner! clap


I remember flying PIA ( Pakistan ) in the 1990's, live chickens in coach.
The best, was the guy that took his Primus stove out, and started brewing a chai in the aisle. At 38,000 feet.


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Well, it's better than a cat... Smiler
 
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