chas_martel
Member
This past Sunday I was picking my wife and kids up at Love Field in Dallas,
they were returning from a vist to Grandma's birthday. Earlier I had
been out on our land shooting. I was in shorts that had gun powder
on the front legs as I had sit an open revolver in my lap while working
on it. I had dark gunpowder stains down my front side. My
shooting shoes must for sure have gun powder residue on them. I
was also carrying a Glock 27 IWB that had been fired about 250 times
that morning. And I am sure I had gunpowder on my hands.
Anyway, I am standing there and here comes a K9 guy with a dog
sniffing bags and peoples legs. Dog gave me a quick sniff and
just walked on buy. For about 10 secs I freaked inside.
My question, can dogs distinquse gunpowder from explosives?
Are they trained to ignore gunpowder? I'd think so otherwise
they would be hitting on all the cops, right?
Anyone know anything about this?
they were returning from a vist to Grandma's birthday. Earlier I had
been out on our land shooting. I was in shorts that had gun powder
on the front legs as I had sit an open revolver in my lap while working
on it. I had dark gunpowder stains down my front side. My
shooting shoes must for sure have gun powder residue on them. I
was also carrying a Glock 27 IWB that had been fired about 250 times
that morning. And I am sure I had gunpowder on my hands.
Anyway, I am standing there and here comes a K9 guy with a dog
sniffing bags and peoples legs. Dog gave me a quick sniff and
just walked on buy. For about 10 secs I freaked inside.
My question, can dogs distinquse gunpowder from explosives?
Are they trained to ignore gunpowder? I'd think so otherwise
they would be hitting on all the cops, right?
Anyone know anything about this?