Number of guns detected at TSA checkpoints in New York City region’s airports increased in 2023

Local Press Release
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
This loaded handgun was detected by TSA officers at a Newark Liberty International Airport security checkpoint in May 2023. (TSA photo)

NEW YORK -- Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped 51 handguns at New York City area airport checkpoints in 2023, a notable increase from the 39 guns caught in 2022. Each of the firearms were discovered by TSA officers during the routine screening of carry-on property at airport security checkpoints.

Nationwide, TSA officers detected 6,737 firearms at airport security checkpoints in 2023. It was a significant increase from the 6,542 detected in 2022.  Of the guns caught in 2023, approximately 93 percent were loaded. Firearms were caught at 265 airport checkpoints nationwide.

TSA firearms catches at New York City area airport checkpoints, 2018 to 2023

 

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)

14

11

11

12

14

20

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

2

8

2

9

7

15

LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

2

7

3

4

11

9

Westchester County Airport (HPN)

0

1

0

0

4

5

New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)

0

0

1

1

3

0

Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP)

2

1

0

0

0

2

Total

20

27

17

26

39

51

Travelers who bring firearms to the checkpoint are subject to criminal charges from law enforcement and civil penalties from TSA. Even if a traveler has a concealed weapon permit, firearms are not permitted to be carried onto an airplane. However, travelers with proper firearm permits can travel legally with their firearms in their checked bags if they follow a few simple guidelines.

Top 10 airports with guns caught by TSA at checkpoints in 2023

Rank

Airport (Code)

Total

1

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

451

2

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

378

3

Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)

311

4

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

235

5

Nashville International Airport (BNA)

188

6

Denver International Airport (DEN)

178

7

Orlando International Airport (MCO)

164

8

Tampa International Airport

144

9

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)

135

10

Dallas Love Field (DAL)

125

Firearm possession laws vary by state and locality. TSA advises travelers to familiarize themselves with state and local firearm laws for each point of travel prior to departure to ensure that they have the proper gun permits for the states that they are traveling to and from. Airlines may have additional requirements for traveling with firearms and ammunition so travelers should also contact the airline regarding firearm and ammunition carriage policies prior to arriving at the airport. 

A TSA officer at JFK International Airport detected this loaded handgun in a carry-on bag at a security checkpoint in April 2023. (TSA photo)
A TSA officer at JFK International Airport detected this loaded handgun in a carry-on bag at a security checkpoint in April 2023. (TSA photo)

Passengers are permitted to travel with firearms in checked baggage if they are unloaded and packed in a locked hard-side case. Ammunition must be in its original box and can be packed inside the hard-side case, next to the firearm. Even if the box of ammunition is not full, the bullets must be in their original case. The case with the firearm should be brought to the airline check-in counter to be declared with the airline representative. Firearms are transported in the belly of the aircraft so that nobody has access to them during the flight. TSA has details on how to properly travel with a firearm posted on its web site.

Individuals who bring weapons to a checkpoint are subject to federal civil penalties of up to $15,000. The complete list of penalties is posted online. In addition to civil penalties, individuals who violate rules regarding traveling with firearms will have Trusted Traveler status and TSA PreCheck® expedited screening benefits revoked.     

National statistics: Firearms caught by TSA at checkpoints, 2008 to 2023

Year

Nationwide

2023

6,737

2022

6,542

2021

5,972

2020

3,257

2019

4,432

2018

4,239

2017

 3,957

2016

3,391

2015

2,653

2014

2,212

2013

1,813

2012

1,556

2011

1,320

2010

1,123

2009

976

2008

926

Travelers can use the “What Can I Bring?” feature on the TSA website or on the free downloadable myTSA app. Travelers can also tweet to @AskTSA or send a text message (275-872) if they have a travel question or are unsure if an item is allowed through security in a carry-on bag. Just snap a picture or send a question and get real-time assistance.

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