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The US Transport Security Administration ( TSA ) revealed that it had intercepted a total of 6,678 firearms at airport security checkpoints last year – with almost all of them being loaded at the time of discovery. This statistic was released by TSA on Wednesday, with the agency reporting that staff had prevented the firearms from getting into secure areas of the airport and onboard aircraft. The total is only a slight decrease from the number intercepted in 2023, which stood at 6,737 firearms discovered at airport security checkpoints.

In 2022, this number was at 6,542. Approximately 94 per cent of the firearms found throughout 2024 were loaded. TSA said it screened more than 904 million people last year, meaning that the agency intercepted 7.



4 firearms per million people. While the number has decreased from 2023, TSA Administrator David Pekoske said that “one firearm at a checkpoint is too many”. “Firearms present a safety risk for our employees and everyone else at the checkpoint.

It’s also costly and slows down operations. “If individuals who carry a firearm intend to travel, we remind them that the firearm must be unloaded, locked in a hard-sided case, declared to the airline at the check-in counter and transported in checked baggage,” he added. Among the airports with the highest volume of firearms intercepted is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia, which found 440 firearms in carry-on bags.

Hartsfield-Jackson was also the top airpo.

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