Crime & Safety
BWI Gun Seizures Reach Record Level, Firearm Stops Surge At Airports Nationwide
It's official. BWI Airport posted a record number of gun seizures in 2022. Firearm stops are surging at airports nationwide.

LINTHICUM, MD — The count is official. The Transportation Security Administration said it seized a record number of guns in 2022 at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
TSA said Tuesday that it stopped 35 firearms at BWI Airport security checkpoints last year. That's an increase of a dozen from 2021.
Officers caught a combined 89 handguns last year at the Baltimore-Washington area's three major airports. That's up nearly 24 percent from the 72 guns caught in 2021.
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TSA seized 25 guns at Washington Dulles International Airport last year, which is up from the 19 recorded in 2021. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport saw 29 firearm stops in 2022, which is down one from the year prior.
The table below shows how gun catches have trended over the last seven years.
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TSA officers discovered all of the 2022 firearms during the routine screening of carry-on bags at security checkpoints.
The Maryland upswing in gun seizures follows the national trend of rising firearm stops at airports.
TSA caught 6,542 guns at airport security checkpoints nationwide in 2022. That was an increase from the 5,972 detected in 2021. Last year's total was also a spike from the 4,432 stopped in 2019 before the pandemic.
Lisa Farbstein, a TSA spokesperson for the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, thinks passengers should be comforted by the increasing number of firearms caught at security checkpoints.
"They should feel reassured that the TSA officers are good at their jobs because they stop people from bringing guns onto flights," Farbstein told Patch in an email.
An increase in firearms ownership coincides with the increase in the number of guns intercepted at TSA checkpoints. In 2020, an estimated 16.6 million adults in the United States bought a firearm, compared to 13.8 million in 2019, according to a study published online last year in Annals of Internal Medicine.
The number of weapons stopped at U.S. airport checkpoints has risen sharply since 2010, when screeners intercepted 1,123 guns. Firearm seizures have increased every year since then, except in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic reduced air travel.
"The most common reason given by passengers bringing a firearm into a checkpoint is 'I forgot that was in the bag' or 'Someone packed my bag for me,'" TSA spokesperson David Fritz said in a statement to The New York Times.
Here is a look at the rising number of guns seized over the past 15 years.

Nationwide, about 88% of the firearms detected last year were loaded. Guns were caught at 262 airport checkpoints around the country in 2022.
Here were the 10 airports with the most gun stops last year:
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- 448
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- 385
- Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport
- 298
- Nashville International Airport
- 213
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
- 196
- Orlando International Airport
- 162
- Denver International Airport
- 156
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- 150
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
- 134
- Tampa International Airport
- 131
Passengers are never allowed to have a gun on their person or in their carry-on luggage, even if they have a concealed carry permit.
Travelers can only fly with firearms in their checked baggage if the guns are unloaded and packed in a locked, hard-sided case. Ammunition must be in its original box, even if the box is not full. Bullets can be packed in the locked, hard-sided case next to the gun.
Passengers must bring their firearm to the airline check-in counter and declare it to an airline representative. Guns are placed in the belly of the aircraft so nobody can access them during the flight.
Visit this link to see TSA's full instructions on how to properly travel with a gun. Travelers should also check their local laws and airline policies before flying with a firearm.
Passengers who bring weapons to an airport security checkpoint may get federal fines of up to $15,000. Officials will also revoke the Trusted Traveler status and the TSA PreCheck expedited screening benefits for anybody who breaks these rules. A full list of penalties is posted here.
Travelers can check if an item is allowed in carry-on baggage by:
- Using the "What Can I Bring?" feature on the TSA website or on the free downloadable myTSA app
- Tweeting to @AskTSA
- Sending a text with a photo or a question to 275-872
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