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Equipment used to jam radio frequencies has long been banned by the Federal Communications Commission for public use and sale. The FCC now appears poised to investigate companies, including Amazon, for selling jamming devices.
The Communications Act of 1934 has a section that specifically says the sale of such devices violates the law. The FCC has even notified law enforcement agencies that local police are prohibited from using such devices.
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