The US government’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said its officers intercepted 1,508 firearms at airport security checkpoints during the first quarter of 2023 (Q1 2023). Over 90% of the 17 firearms seized each day on average were loaded, the TSA announced. The number was an increase of 10% on 2022, a reflection in part of increased passenger traffic over the period, the TSA explained, with 191 million screened in Q1 2023 and 158 million in 2022 quarter. “Firearms at TSA security checkpoints present an unacceptable safety and security risk to other passengers and I am deeply concerned that the majority

This content is restricted to site members.

If you are an existing user, please login below.
New users may register below.

Existing Users Log In