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FILE - In this Monday, July 20, 2015 file photo, Ben Richards, principal of Watkins Memorial High School, demonstrates the use of an ALICE, or Alert Lockdown Inform Counter Evade, device in Pataskala, Ohio. New rules allowing schools to deploy barricade devices in the event of an active shooter are not consistent with federal law ensuring equal access to people with disabilities, according to a disability rights group. The Americans with Disabilities Act does not create an exception for such devices to the general requirement that locks be usable by people with disabilities, the Ohio Disability Rights Law and Policy Center said. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
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