As legislators across the United States propose policing changes, one issue has been a sticking point: bans on police using tear gas against protesters.
Dozens of law enforcement agencies have used forms of tear gas on protesters marching against police brutality since the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer.
Over that time, many police chiefs and law enforcement leaders have supported legislation to improve their work. But bans…
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