LMPD :: Louisville Metro Police Department

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The OSHA requirement is quite easy problem to look into if you think about it. The CIT shotgun has an explosive charge. There are specific requirements on the storage of these items. The Pepper ball guns have compressed air and also hold OC projectiles. There are specific requirements for the storage and handling of materials that are enforced both by the EPA and OSHA. Maybe the Health officer can advise on this...

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