Airport Security Foils Multiple Attempts to Bring Loaded Guns onto Flights

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Transportation Security Administration officers at Harrisburg International Airport stopped a Florida man from bringing a loaded 9mm handgun onto a flight. The man was cited on a weapons charge and faces a $15,000 fine. Passengers are only allowed to travel with firearms in checked baggage, and the TSA emphasizes the importance of knowing the contents of carry-on bags and following proper procedures for traveling with firearms. This incident marks the sixth gun stop at the airport's security checkpoint this year.
Topics:nation#firearms#harrisburg-international-airport#security-checkpoint#transportation#tsa#weapons-charge
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