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From TSA's blog
EDT is a major reason that that the body imaging machines are unnecessary. It's hard to imagine that a tobacco can, with a "chaw" in it appearing on an xray of a checked bag it would alert an Airport Security Screener sufficiently to initiate a bag search. A positive on EDT gets attention and is also reasonable cause for a search - either of a bag or of a person.
A passenger flying out of Yuma International Airport was arrested after a Transportation Security Officer (TSO) searched his bag in response to an Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) test that came back positive. One-half ounce of C4 explosive was found in his checked bag, concealed in a tobacco can.
EDT is a major reason that that the body imaging machines are unnecessary. It's hard to imagine that a tobacco can, with a "chaw" in it appearing on an xray of a checked bag it would alert an Airport Security Screener sufficiently to initiate a bag search. A positive on EDT gets attention and is also reasonable cause for a search - either of a bag or of a person.