Example Items from the 1033 Program

The 1033 Program, which facilitates the transfer of military equipment to civilian law enforcement agencies, offers a diverse range of items, as illustrated in this chart. The program's inventory spans from high-cost, rare items like helicopters and mine-resistant vehicles, priced at over $500,000, to more common, low-cost items such as pistols and dust pans, available for under $100. Notably, the chart highlights the disparity in the types of equipment available, with rare items like the Mine Disposal Armored Car and Non-Lethal Capabilities Set costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, while more common items like rifles and ballistic shields are priced under $1,000. This range underscores the program's capacity to equip agencies with both advanced military-grade technology and everyday operational tools. The presence of non-traditional items like popcorn machines and riding mowers further illustrates the program's broad scope. This diversity in equipment availability raises questions about the intended use and necessity of such items in civilian contexts, prompting discussions on the balance between militarization and community policing. The chart serves as a visual representation of the program's extensive reach and the potential implications for law enforcement practices across the United States.

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