Despite Chicago's infamous handgun ban, I've never read of anyone being hassled there while traveling with a handgun.
The incidents I've read of have all been NYC or Newark.
O'Hare is such a major hub, handling so many travelers from all parts of the country (including hunters taking long guns to and from Canada), I think they just don't worry about it. Especially since they'd lose the case in the end, since such travel is clearly protected under FOPA.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27hare_Airport
"O'Hare Airport is municipally connected to the city of Chicago via a narrow strip of land, approximately 200 feet wide, running along Foster Ave from the Des Plaines river to the airport. This land was added to the city limits in the 1950s to assure the airport was contiguous with the city to keep it under city control."
"O'Hare Airport is municipally connected to the city of Chicago via a narrow strip of land, approximately 200 feet wide, running along Foster Ave from the Des Plaines river to the airport. This land was added to the city limits in the 1950s to assure the airport was contiguous with the city to keep it under city control."