City and county police forces look more and more like armies, as the federal government donates or sells old military equipment to local law enforcement. This is a problem. American cities are not arenas of war, and when local police use military technology against their communities, they have been known to use more force than necessary. Local law enforcement generally also lacks the training and experience to safely use military equipment, and without proper training, people can be hurt. Finally, these tools, not to mention the image of armed military-style cops in urban and suburban communities, can scare people into not exercising their right to protest peacefully.
See the list of surplus military equipment sent to Ohio police departments under the federal 1033 program.
In 2017, the Trump administration lifted limits on the transfer of certain military equipment to local police departments that President Obama had put in place in 2015. The executive order reinstates the 1033 program in full which includes access to surplus equipment such as grenade launchers, bayonets and other large-caliber weapons.
With military tools, local police have more opportunity to overstep the Constitution. People should be aware of the existence of military force in their communities and document and report illegal police behavior.