https://www.cnn.com/travel/tsa-firearm-interceptions-airports-january-march-2024/index.html "The Transportation Security Administration reports that its officers intercepted 1,503 firearms in carry-on bags at security checkpoints in US airports during the first quarter of 2024." That's 6,000 attempts per year to bring guns onto an airplane, 93% of them were loaded. But, let's bash the TSA. And, so much for responsible gun owners. Oh, and unlike chopsticks, the TSA doesn't confiscate firearms. They are handed over to law enforcement, possible to be retrieved later by the owner?
False comparison. They confiscated chopsticks. An item used to eat or hold hair up in a bun. They deserve ridicule for that. Just because X does good for doing Y, doesn't mean that they are good for doing Z.