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Dealer Wire: ASP Helps Address Urgent Need for Disposable Restraints

"Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), a leading manufacturer of law enforcement products, has announced a multi-tiered response to new guidelines and recommendations related to the use of disposable restraints. First, addressing the sudden surge in demand, the company has dramatically ramped up production of its Tri-Fold single-use restraints. Second, ASP is communicating the latest industry guidelines and potential equipment funding opportunities to agencies and the distributors who supply them. And finally, the company rapidly rolled out a program to make it fast and easy for agencies to deploy a turnkey disposable restraint solution." View Original Article Here

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The Outdoor Wire: ASP Hires New Sales Director

"Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), a leading provider of law enforcement equipment and tactical training, has announced the hiring of Don Vacca as the new Director of Sales for the Western US region. Vacca will be responsible for law enforcement agency and distributor relationships in the nine states west of the Rocky Mountains, as well as Alaska and Hawaii." View Original Article Here

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TacticalWire.com: ASP LE Agency Program Addresses Need for Disposable Restraints

"Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), a leading manufacturer of law enforcement products, has announced a multi-tiered response to new guidelines and recommendations related to the use of disposable restraints. First, addressing the sudden surge in demand, the company has dramatically ramped up production of its Tri-Fold single-use restraints." View Original Article Here

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GATDaily.com: New ASP Law Enforcement Agency Program Helps Address Urgent Need for Disposable Restraints

"Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), a leading manufacturer of law enforcement products, has announced a multi-tiered response to new guidelines and recommendations related to the use of disposable restraints. " View Original Article Here

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