Federal and private guards entrusted with monitoring the transport of nuclear and conventional weapons “systematically” violated policies governing the handling and inventory of their own weapons, a report released Wednesday stated. In one case, a private guard gave a government handgun to his wife to store overnight in her car, the report by the Energy Department inspector general found. In another, guards improperly took government and personal handguns to a Nevada nuclear test site. The report noted inadequate record-keeping exposed the weapons to theft, loss or misuse. Full Story
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