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FALMOUTH – The fate of 26 surplus shotguns in the custody of Falmouth police has been decided. The weapons will be destroyed with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police at no cost to residents after a long community discussion on the issue and at the recommendation of Town Manager Mike Renshaw. The town had […] The post Falmouth Will Destroy Surplus Police Guns appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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