The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) intercepted 6,678 weapons at airport checkpoints in the United States in 2024, which is a slight drop from the 6,737 that were intercepted in 2022, the agency said in a press release. Despite the small decline, it illustrates the persistent worry about people bringing guns to airport security checks. Notably, 94% of the guns that were seized were loaded, posing a serious risk to passenger and TSA personnel safety.
Despite an increase in passenger volume, TSA intercepted firearms at a rate of 7.4 per million travelers, down from 7.8 per million in 2023. In total, TSA screened over 904 million passengers, maintaining vigilance as it continued its