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Rifles for police

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Law & Order, June 1st, 2002

As the world of American law enforcement shrinks, officers confronted by violent criminals will need a more effective tool than the handgun. Many people believe that hostage negotiators or non-lethal weapons can solve most problems. When the well-- armed criminal is actively committing or about to commit murder, aggravated robbery or aggravated assault, it is time to terminate that activity with an effective and potentially lethal tool.

Handguns historically represent a symbol of a law enforcement officer's authority. much like the badge. The advent of questionable training allows officers th...

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