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It was a busy Thanksgiving week for the Transportation Security Administration in airports across the country, who confiscated a total of 32 firearms, 24 of which were loaded and seven of which had rounds chambered.
On Wednesday, a 94-year-old attempted to get through the security checkpoint at New York’s LeGuardia Airport with a loaded .38 tucked into the small of his back. He failed.
But guns weren’t the only thing found by the TSA last week. Their findings also included an inert grenade in a carry-on bag in Boston, a spear gun in a carry-on bag in Las Vegas, a flare gun, a cane sword and knives and hand saws. Seventeen stun guns were also found, and then, of course, there’s the ever-popular and not very well thought through bag of heroine discovered glued to the bottom of the lining of a checked bag at the Ontario, California airport.
[TSA Blog]
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