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Record number of guns found at US airport checkpoints in 2019
Washington, Jan 15 (AFP) Jan 15, 2020
Nearly 4,500 guns were discovered at US airport security checkpoints in 2019, marking a new record, authorities said Wednesday.

The number was a five percent uptick from the previous year and was the highest in the 18-year history of the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

Of the 4,432 guns, which were found both in carry-on luggage and on passengers themselves, 87 percent were loaded, the TSA said in a statement.

"The continued increase in the number of firearms that travelers bring to airport checkpoints is deeply troubling," said TSA Administrator David Pekoske.

The guns were discovered at checkpoints in 278 airports across the nation, with the highest rate occurring in Atlanta (323), Dallas/Fort Worth (217) and Denver (140).

Bringing a weapon to a checkpoint is a crime and can be punished with up to $13,000 in fines. Guns can, however, be transported in checked luggage if the owner follows proper protocol.

In July TSA agents in Baltimore sized a missile launcher that its owner, a member of the US military, wanted to bring back as a souvenir from Kuwait. The weapon was not in working order, the agency said.


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