As Fewer People Fly, Rate of Guns Found in Bags by TSA Jumps

4/27/2020

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The Associated Press -- Professor Sheldon H. Jacobson offers a possible explanation behind the uptick in gun-carrying rates at airports: people who are still flying during a pandemic may be different — and more prone to carry a gun. In particular, leisure travelers have mostly stopped flying.  “People who are leisure flyers traveling with their families, they don’t bring guns to checkpoints,” Jacobson said.


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This story was published April 27, 2020.