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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Tue Oct 7, 2014, 12:25 PM Oct 2014

Even an Ozarks coroner gets surplus military guns

http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/article/Even-an-Ozarks-coroner-gets-surplus-military-guns-5804216.php

Doug Wortham used a Defense Department giveaway program for law enforcement to stock his office with an assault rifle, a handgun and a Humvee — even though the people in his custody are in no condition to put up a fight....

Wortham is the Sharp County, Arkansas, coroner. He says the Humvee helps him navigate the rugged terrain of the Ozarks foothills, but he struggled to explain why he needs the surplus military weapons he acquired more than two years ago....

His office isn't the only government agency with limited policing powers and a questionable need for high-powered weaponry to take advantage of the program. 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 scooping up guns and other tactical equipment no longer needed by the military.

Military-grade weapons have gone to government agencies that enforce gaming laws at Kansas tribal casinos and weigh 18-wheelers in Mississippi, to the Wyoming Livestock Board and the Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Other military surplus items have been bestowed on an animal control department in Cullman County, Alabama; a harbormaster in Dartmouth, Massachusetts; and the California Assembly's Sergeant-at-Arms.


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Even an Ozarks coroner gets surplus military guns (Original Post) KamaAina Oct 2014 OP
It boggles the mind. nt valerief Oct 2014 #1
maybe he's scared of Zombies... Historic NY Oct 2014 #2
They should change the name back to the Dept. of War. Rex Oct 2014 #3
Well, to be fair, legislative bodies can get out of hand... riqster Oct 2014 #4
 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
3. They should change the name back to the Dept. of War.
Tue Oct 7, 2014, 12:34 PM
Oct 2014

Pretending it is all about defense is so stupid imo.

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