The Falmouth Police Department wants to trade in $4,100 worth of surplus shotguns to help pay for new shotguns. But the Falmouth Gun Safety Coalition wants the 33 surplus guns destroyed. A financial ...
A debate about what to do with 33 surplus police shotguns is ongoing in Falmouth. Now, a decision to either destroy or trade in 100 surplus police handguns will also need to be made before July 1, ...
A surplus mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle provided to local law enforcement by U.S. military department Defense Logistics Agency’s Law Enforcement Support Office similar to one ...
Government agencies across the United States periodically auction firearms, offering licensed gun dealers an opportunity to purchase surplus and seized weapons. GovDeals, a government surplus auction ...
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Why Military Surplus Rifles Still Matter
Military surplus rifles aren’t just collector’s items or wall hangers—they still have plenty of use left in them. Whether... The post Why Military Surplus Rifles Still Matter appeared first on The ...
Nationally, police acquired nearly $500 million in military surplus items through the program in fiscal 2011, more than double the fiscal 2010 amount of $212 million, and are on track to match that ...
TEMPE — Police departments at Arizona State University and community colleges in Tucson and Yuma have acquired 79 fully automatic M-16 assault rifles and nine older M-14 rifles under a Department of ...
While most of the surplus weapons go to municipal police departments and county sheriffs, an Associated Press review shows that a diverse array of other state and local agencies also have been ...
PHOENIX — Arizona State University plans to return 70 M-16s obtained a year and a half ago under a Department of Defense program that distributes surplus weapons to law enforcement agencies, a ...
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