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Articlesby Dave SpauldingJune 1, 2005

Checking the Chamber

In this modern age of weapon design, there is no such thing as an “accidental discharge.” Law enforcement firearms of the 21st Century are designed so that the only way they will fire is to place a finger on the trigger and depress it.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreJune 1, 2005

Mile-a-Minute Mountie

When your constables can run at 50 kilometers per hour and catch speeding cars on foot, how does a lawbreaker stand a chance? That’s what was sluggishly percolating through Robert DuPort’s mind, we suspect, when he was arrested for driving under the influence.

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ProductsMay 1, 2005

Pelican Products 2430 MityLite Plus 4AA

Pelican Products’ new 2430 MityLite Plus 4AA flashlight has a tailcap switch that allows for one-handed operation and a separate, replaceable lamp that promises ease of maintenance. The lamp’s high-powered Xenon bulb provides 32 lumens for up to four hours of consecutive battery burn time. Water resistant and constructed of ABS resin plastic, the rugged 2430 is UL Class 1, Division 2 approved. Standard features include a safety lanyard and helmet clip as well as a lifetime guarantee.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 8, 2005

Two Charged Under New Human Trafficking Law

Ricardo Contreras and Regino Sanchez are charged with attempting to smuggle an 18-year-old Guatemalan woman into Lantana, Florida under the state’s new law against human trafficking.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 18, 2005

New Law to Add Immigration Duties for Arizona Cops

A new Arizona law allows the state to charge a person with felony human smuggling, formerly only a federal charge. Now Arizona law enforcement officers will be expected to take over some of the duties reserved for federal officers in the past, without any additional funding for local law enforcement.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 4, 2005

Man Coughs up Cocaine While in Custody

A man could face up to 25 years in prison for criminal possession of a controlled substance after coughing up a plastic baggy containing 11 packets of cocaine.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 24, 2005

Border Patrol Struggles to Stem Influx of Illegals

Despite new technologies introduced to help police the border, Border Patrol agents catch only about one-third of the estimated 3 million people who illegally cross the border between Mexico and the United States each year.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 3, 2005

California to Overhaul Youth Prison System

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s administration has promised to back a new system that would seek to remediate the golden state’s juvenile offenders with therapy and positive reinforcement instead of simply using punishment.

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ProductsFebruary 1, 2005

LMS 1202 Shotgun Laser/Light

LaserMax's LMS 1202 laser/light accessory for Remington shotguns is ruggedly built to endure extended use and is one of the first shotgun add-ons in the industry. The 5MW, high-visibility laser has the highest brightness level allowed by federal law and pulsates to find the user's target quickly.

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