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4 Guns Seized At RI T.F. Green International Airport In 2024: TSA
TSA officials say 94 percent of the firearms seizures at U.S. airports were loaded weapons.

WARWICK, RI — Transportation Security Administration agents seized 6,678 firearms, almost all of them loaded, before travelers could board airplanes at Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport and others around the country in 2024, the agency said in a recent news release.
The TSA said 94 percent of the firearms seizures at U.S. airports were loaded weapons. Overall, seizures were down last year, although only marginally with a difference of only about 60 guns between 2024 and 2023.
TSA agents screened 903 million passengers in 2024, compared with 858 million the year prior. The rate of firearms seizures per 1 million travelers was 7.4 in 2024, compared with 7.8 in 2023.
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At T.F. Green, Rhode Island's only international airport, TSA agents seized four guns in 2024, compared to three in 2023 and three in 2022.
Airports reporting the most gun seizures were Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta (440); Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (390); and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston (272).
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Firearms are never allowed in carry-on bags, regardless of whether a passenger has a concealed weapon permit issued under local or state laws, which vary greatly across the United States.
Passengers may travel with unloaded firearms, but only if they are in a locked, hard-sided container in checked baggage, according to TSA rules. They also must declare the firearm and ammunition when checking the bag.
Other restrictions apply, and the TSA reminds gun owners the container the firearm was purchased in may not adequately secure the gun in checked baggage.
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