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Dozens of rifles bought for deputy sheriffs collecting dust because they violate policy
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Taxpayers have built an arsenal of long guns for the Public Safety Department in recent years, but dozens of those firearms are just collecting dust in the armory because the state’s own policy doesn’t allow them to be used, Hawaii News Now has learned.
Since 2016, Public Safety has spent more than $77,000 worth to buy 96 Sig Sauer rifles.
Dozens of rifles bought for deputy sheriffs collecting dust because they violate policy