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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2810899" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Actually, I've seen just the opposite. Ammo costs have risen even for law enforcement agencies, and municipal budgets are stretched everywhere. Our municipality did a comprehensive audit on ammo and related supplies that were purchased and utilized. They initially thought that ammo was "missing" from the storage facilities. After a thorough review, auditors looked a little sheepish. They actually apologized when they learned how much ammo is actually expended in semi-annual requalifications, and realized that supplies were low due to their fiscal prudence. A well-stocked Police armory seems to be harder to find every day.</p><p></p><p>Similar shortages have been spoken about througout the region for the same reason. Some elected officials feel that less firearm training may be the solution. Training officers would disagree.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Resupplying their garage"</strong> is an insult to the entire law enforcement community,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2810899, member: 313"] Actually, I've seen just the opposite. Ammo costs have risen even for law enforcement agencies, and municipal budgets are stretched everywhere. Our municipality did a comprehensive audit on ammo and related supplies that were purchased and utilized. They initially thought that ammo was "missing" from the storage facilities. After a thorough review, auditors looked a little sheepish. They actually apologized when they learned how much ammo is actually expended in semi-annual requalifications, and realized that supplies were low due to their fiscal prudence. A well-stocked Police armory seems to be harder to find every day. Similar shortages have been spoken about througout the region for the same reason. Some elected officials feel that less firearm training may be the solution. Training officers would disagree. [B]"Resupplying their garage"[/B] is an insult to the entire law enforcement community, [/QUOTE]
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