Employees of the Transportation Security Administration are not actual law enforcement officers, and hence, they do not carry weapons and are unarmed. It is their duty to notify the Federal Air Marshals and the airport police (a division of the city's police) of a situation where someone needs to be arrested or force needs to be used.
An armed security guard can only use his weapon when the situation demands him to do so. For example, in a situation of gun attack, he can also use the weapon if his life is in direct danger.
The M16 Assault Rifle or the M4 carbine is the typical primary weapon The M9 pistol is the standard sidearm hey dont forget about the standard issue knife
a stick
carry your gun everywhere you go at all times,you never know when you will need it,better to have it and not need than need it and not have!
According to the Department of the Treasury, Secret Service officers do not carry knives as a standard-issue weapon. Please See Link
Yes
The M4 is the basic weapon system for the modern infantry soldier. It is usually equipped with a M68 red dot sight. A standard combat load for a soldier carrying an M4 is 400 rounds of ammunition. Are you serious? 400 rounds is not the STANDARD combat load. The M16A4 is the standard basic weapon but is being replaced by the M4. A red dot is definitely not the standard sight.
The M16 rifle.
Produce more efficient weapons----that's assuming by the question that weapons are linked directly to security.
There are no qualifications. Most security guard jobs are hourly and you may need certification if you are carrying a weapon.
no the security will take it because it can potentially be used as a weapon
yes, but i heard they check it to see if it's a weapon