Perry Chiaramonte
foxnews.com
March 30, 201
The Department of Homeland Security is spending more and more on pricey
hollow-point bullets for law-enforcement officers — even as it plans to enforce
furloughs and other cuts on Customs and Border Protection employees due to
sequestration.
The Department of Homeland Security plans to buy more than 1.6 billion rounds
over the next five years for training and on-duty purposes. They cite the
numerous law enforcement agencies contained within the department with employees
who carry weapons. But the purchases have led to criticism that the agency is
spending money on bullets that can cost twice as much as regular ammo — and
questions over whether those bullets are really needed for training
purposes.
“Obviously you want to know how a hollow point is going to cycle through your
weapon,” Scott McCurley, manager for Maryland-based Horst and McCann firing
range and a former soldier for the U.S. Army, told FoxNews.com. “But I don’t
think there’s much of a difference when training. One box of rounds per gun is
enough. The cost outweighs the purpose.”
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