Apple Magazine - USA (2019-09-06)

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at Rancocas Valley Regional High School in
New Jersey, which became a client. Since the
company began selling their product this month,
it said it’s signed up another four schools — in
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida.
The company also brought on a government
agency in New York that it says it can’t name.
Co-founder Rob Huberty said ZeroEyes will be
marketing the product to “stadiums, shopping
malls — anywhere with a potential for a
mass shooting.”
Even supporters of these systems acknowledge
the technology is not going to prevent all
mass shootings — especially considering how
quickly damage is done. But supporters argue
they can at least help reduce the number of

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