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   Guns Save Lives to All   
   Record number of guns were intercepted b   
   20 Feb 23 20:37:30   
   
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   From: gunssavelives@gmail.com   
      
   There were 6,542 guns intercepted by the Transportation Security   
   Administration (TSA) in 2022, reports The Associated Press. This is a new   
   record-high, amounting to approximately 18 guns per day in airports across   
   the country.   
      
   "What we see in our checkpoints really reflects what we're seeing in   
   society, and in society there are more people carrying firearms nowadays,"   
   commented TSA administrator David Pekoske. While guns were confiscated   
   across the country airports in Texas and Florida tended to rank higher.   
   However, the Atlanta airport had the highest number of interceptions.   
      
   The consequences for gun possession vary depending on state and local laws   
   and can span from being arrested, to being allowed to give the gun off to   
   someone and still fly. "It's disruptive no matter what," said retired TSA   
   official Keith Jeffries. "It's a dangerous, prohibited item and, let's   
   face it, you should know where your gun is at, for crying out loud."   
      
   Experts say that gun interceptions are likely not due to malicious intent,   
   but that people are simply forgetting about their firearms. "These are not   
   bad people that are in dire need of punishment," Aidan Johnston, from the   
   gun advocacy group Gun Owners of America said in reference to the range of   
   consequences. "These are people who made a mistake."   
      
   The statistic has sparked concern as more people are in possession of   
   firearms. Data shows that there were 16.4 million people completed   
   background checks for gun ownership last year as opposed to just 7 million   
   in 2000. Also, in 2023 alone there have already been close to 6,000 deaths   
   from gun violence, according to the non-profit research group, Gun   
   Violence Archive.   
      
      
      
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