In this Oct. 20, 2017 photo, customer Andy Muscato looks over a rifle before an auction at Johnny's Auction House, where the company handles gun sales for several police departments and the Lewis County Sheriff's Office, in Rochester, Wash. Law enforcement officials around the U.S. are split over the longtime practice among police departments of selling the guns they confiscate.
In this Oct. 20, 2017 photo, customer Andy Muscato looks over a rifle before an auction at Johnny's Auction House, where the company handles gun sales for several police departments and the Lewis County Sheriff's Office, in Rochester, Wash. Law enforcement officials around the U.S. are split over the longtime practice among police departments of selling the guns they confiscate. Elaine Thompson AP Photo
In this Oct. 20, 2017 photo, customer Andy Muscato looks over a rifle before an auction at Johnny's Auction House, where the company handles gun sales for several police departments and the Lewis County Sheriff's Office, in Rochester, Wash. Law enforcement officials around the U.S. are split over the longtime practice among police departments of selling the guns they confiscate. Elaine Thompson AP Photo

AP Exclusive: Some law agencies push back on selling guns

January 08, 2018 04:45 PM

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