The Georgia Department of Corrections is struggling to retain enough guards for its growing prison population, while also lobbying for permission to use technology to stop drones from delivering contraband into prisons.
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The Georgia Department of Corrections is struggling to retain enough guards for its growing prison population, while also lobbying for permission to use technology to stop drones from delivering contraband into prisons.