More guns were recovered at airports across the country in 2019 than ever before in the history of the Transportation Security Administration.
According to TSA, 4,432 firearms were discovered in carry-on bags or on passengers at checkpoints across the country. Of those, TSA says 87% were loaded.
“The continued increase in the number of firearms that travelers bring to airport checkpoints is deeply troubling,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske. “There is a proper way to travel safely with a firearm. First and foremost, it should be unloaded. Then it should be packed in a hard-sided locked case, taken to the airline check-in counter to be declared, and checked.”
The top 10 airports were:
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International — 323 firearms recovered
- Dallas/Fort Worth International — 217 firearms recovered
- Denver International — 140 firearms recovered
- George Bush Intercontinental — 138 firearms recovered
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International — 132 firearms recovered
- Dallas Love Field — 103 firearms recovered
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport — 100 firearms recovered
- Nashville International Airport — 97 firearms recovered
- Orlando International Airport — 96 firearms recovered
- Tampa International — 87 firearms recovered
Travelers who bring firearms to checkpoints could face criminal charges and federal civil penalties of up to $13,000. TSA says a typical first offense for carrying a handgun into a checkpoint is $4,100. Click here for a complete list of penalties.
Passengers can travel with firearms in a checked bag if:
- They are unloaded
- Packed in a locked hard-sided case
- Ammunition is in its original box, even if the box is not full (it can be packed inside the hard case)
You need to declare your firearm at the ticket counter while checking your bag, TSA says. For more information on traveling with a firearm click here.