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Home » TSA Intercepts 6,678 Firearms at Airport Security Checkpoints in 2024

TSA Intercepts 6,678 Firearms at Airport Security Checkpoints in 2024

Adam Green By Adam Green February 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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TSA Intercepts 6,678 Firearms at Airport Security Checkpoints in 2024

Properly Declaring Firearms for Air Travel is Key to Avoiding Trouble

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reported intercepting 6,678 firearms at airport security checkpoints in 2024, with a staggering 94% of them loaded. While this marks a slight decrease from the 6,737 firearms stopped in 2023, TSA officials continue to emphasize the importance of properly packing and declaring firearms when traveling by air.

TSA Administrator David Pekoske reiterated the agency’s stance:

“One firearm at a checkpoint is too many. Firearms present a safety risk for our employees and everyone else at the checkpoint. It’s also costly and slows down operations.”

The Consequences of Improper Firearm Transport

When a firearm is detected at a security checkpoint, TSA immediately contacts local law enforcement. Depending on state and local laws, the passenger may face arrest or be issued a citation. TSA also enforces civil penalties of up to $14,950 and revokes TSA PreCheck® eligibility for at least five years. Additionally, offenders are subjected to enhanced screening, which can significantly delay their travel.

How to Travel with Firearms the Right Way

For lawful gun owners who plan to fly with their firearms, it’s crucial to follow TSA’s “Prepare, Pack, Declare”protocol:

  1. Firearms must be unloaded.
  2. They must be locked in a hard-sided case.
  3. They must be declared to the airline at the check-in counter.
  4. They must be transported in checked baggage.

See the Process Firsthand: My Firearm Travel Video Series

To help educate gun owners on the correct way to fly with firearms, I’ve been documenting my own experiences in a video series where I declare my firearm at various airports. These videos demonstrate how smoothly the process usually goes when you follow the rules. So far, I’ve uploaded seven videos showing exactly how it works.

Watch the full playlist here:
YouTube: Firearm Travel Video Series

You can also find these videos on:

If you’re a gun owner who flies frequently, or you’re planning your first flight with a firearm, check out these videos to see exactly what to expect. Learning the proper procedure can save you from hefty fines, legal trouble, and unnecessary stress at the airport.

Final Thoughts

TSA’s latest report highlights a troubling trend—too many people are still attempting to bring firearms through security checkpoints improperly. Whether due to forgetfulness or ignorance of the law, these incidents can result in severe consequences. Don’t be that person. Know the rules, follow them, and ensure a hassle-free travel experience.

For more details on transporting firearms, visit TSA’s official guidelines.

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