California Colleges Have Military-Style Weapons, But Many Fail To Comply With Transparency Laws
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California public colleges and universities collectively own a wide range of military-style equipment—including AR-15-style rifles, flash-bang grenades, tear gas munitions, drones and long-range acoustic devices—but a CalMatters investigation found many campuses are failing to comply with a 2021 state law requiring transparency about those weapons, CalMatters reports. The investigation found numerous schools failed to publish […]
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