The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) continues to grapple with a significant challenge at airport security checkpoints. The TSA has reported the increasing number of firearms being brought into the secure airport area.
During the first nine months of 2024, TSA officers intercepted a staggering 5,028 firearms, averaging 18.3 per day. Over 93% of these firearms were loaded, posing a serious threat to both passengers and airport personnel.
Despite record-breaking passenger volumes during the summer months, TSA has managed to maintain a relatively stable rate of firearm discoveries.
From July to September, officers intercepted 7.5 firearms per million passengers, a slight decrease from the same period in 2023. However, this remains a concerning trend.
TSA Comments
TSA Administrator David Pekoske emphasized the importance of preventing firearms from entering the secure area. “Each firearm brought to a checkpoint, whether by accident or intentionally, poses a serious threat,” he stated. “It’s not only a safety hazard but also causes significant delays for other travelers.”
To ensure the safe transportation of firearms, TSA urges passengers to follow these guidelines:
- Secure storage: Firearms must be packed unloaded in a locked, hard-sided case.
- Checked baggage: Firearms should always be placed in checked baggage.
- Declaration: Passengers must declare their firearms to the airline at the ticket counter.
It’s crucial to remember that firearms are strictly prohibited in the passenger cabin of an aircraft, even if the passenger has a concealed carry permit. International travelers should also familiarize themselves with the firearm laws of their destination, as regulations can vary widely.
Consequences of Firearms Breaches
If a passenger is caught with a firearm at a security checkpoint, they face serious consequences. TSA will contact local law enforcement to take possession of the firearm, and the passenger may be arrested or issued a citation.
Additionally, TSA may impose a civil penalty of up to $15,000. Repeat offenders may lose their TSA PreCheck® eligibility or be permanently disqualified from the program.
The TSA continues to implement strict screening and enforcement measures to address the concerning issue of firearms at security checkpoints. By educating passengers and enforcing strict regulations, the agency aims to create a safer and more efficient travel experience for everyone.
For more information on how to properly travel with a firearm, visit the Transporting Firearms and Ammunition page on the TSA website.
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