A record 4,239 guns were seized at U.S. airports last year. Most were loaded.
CBS NEWS February 7, 2019, 7:36 AM
A record number of firearms were discovered at U.S. airport checkpoints last year, with more than 4,200 guns found at 249 airports nationwide, according to new government data. More than 86 percent of the guns found were loaded, according to the Transport Security Administration (TSA).
The airports that saw the most firearms discovered sit along the Sun Belt, from Atlanta to Arizona, in states with looser gun laws, reports CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave. CBS News dug through thousands of police records trying to understand why this problem continues to grow. Our investigation found while thousands of guns are spotted by TSA screeners, some appear to be getting through.
At Dallas-Forth Worth airport alone, guns were found in carry-on bags 219 times last year. Nationally, it happened nearly 12 times per day, with the passengers almost always saying it was a mistake.
The 4,239 guns stopped at TSA checkpoints last year is a 7-percent increase over 2017. Ten airports accounted for nearly a third of all the cases. Atlanta had the most, with 298 firearms found in carry-on bags.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tsa-record-number-of-firearms-discovered-at-airport-checkpoints-2018/
Modern day version of "Have Gun, Will Travel?" No, just a fine example of "responsible" gun owners being typical paranoid twits, and flaunting their willingness to cause death and injuries.