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NY: Shortage of bullets hits some area police
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A national pinch on ammunition supplies because of heavy military demand and metal shortages has become an administrative headache for some area police departments, which have reduced firearms training. Despite the lack of inventory, however, police say they're still ready and able to do their jobs. "It has slowed down our ability to acquire ammunition, all kinds of ammunition," said New York State Police spokesman Lt. Glenn Miner. "We haven't experienced any shortages, but we're adjusting our reorder schedules." For the 4,900-member State Police, the supply issues have not affected any operations or rifle range use, but orders are being placed further in advance, Miner said. |
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