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When serving warrants, subpoenas, and conducting other police business at any of the government buildings under the jurisdiction of the GSA, is it considered a military facility?

1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

No, government buildings under the jurisdiction of the GSA are not considered military facilities.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, when serving warrants, subpoenas, and conducting other police business at government buildings under the jurisdiction of the GSA, it is not considered a military facility.

Government buildings under the jurisdiction of the GSA, or the General Services Administration, are typically office buildings used by various government agencies. While police officers may conduct law enforcement activities in these buildings, they are not classified as military facilities.

An example of a military facility would be a military base or a military training center.

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