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1 posted on 01/17/2005 6:33:35 PM PST by TheOtherOne
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The Law Of Unintended Consequences. I love it how liberals waste taxpayers' money on a feel good initiative and find out later it doesn't work.


2 posted on 01/17/2005 6:35:05 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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We have pretty much the same garbage law here in NY. Has not solved one crime or been of any use in over 2 years since it was put into effect. Like they are going to find shell casings fired from a revolver at a crime scene among other wishful thinking.

But to the libs, or in my case the RINO Governor, it serves it's purpose to introduce as much red tape and expense as possible for the lawful gun owner.

Just look at Canada, they are hanging on to their boondoggle registry with their fingernails instead of dumping the whole useless system.

Regards


7 posted on 01/17/2005 7:34:34 PM PST by headstamp
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I think it's a real tragedy because other states are looking at New York and Maryland to see how we succeed with this

The only tragedy for the gun grabbers is how other states are looking at MD and seeing what a miserable failure it's been.

9 posted on 01/17/2005 8:33:52 PM PST by rllngrk33 (The Legacy Media is the propaganda wing of the Democratic Party.)
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For Immediate Release
January 20, 2005
Contact:
Jonathan M. Pierce, APR
Pierce Communications
518.427.1186
NEW YORK’S BALLISTIC IMAGING PROGRAM COSTS
TAXPAYERS MILLIONS WITH NO RESULTS;
NEW MARYLAND POLICE STUDY RECOMMENDS
DISBANDING PROGRAM(ALBANY)

Since 2000, New York State has developed and implemented a ballistic imaging database designed to help law enforcement track firearms used in the commission of a crime. Since 2000, New York has wasted approximately $16 million with that program.

New York’s ballistic imaging database, or ballistic fingerprinting program, was designed to assist law enforcement by requiring that a fired bullet and empty cartridge casing from every gun legally sold in the state be submitted to the New York State Police for entry into a vast database.

Theprogram utilizes computer technology to match pre-sale ballistics data with crime scene data. To date, the program has yet to yield any results after thousands of data points have been collected and four years of bureaucracy and wasted effort.

A September 2004 study conducted by the Maryland State Police to review Maryland’s ballistic database program determined that Maryland’s program has been ineffective in assisting law enforcement. In fact, the $5 million Maryland program which contains over 11,000 imaged cartridges, has
only been queried 155 times in four years and has not been responsible for solving any crimes, according to the State Police’s own report.


NYSRPA URGES REPEAL OF BALLISTIC IMAGING PROGRAM
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“Governor Pataki told us earlier this week that our state is in a fiscal crisis. New York simply can not afford programs – even well-intentioned programs – which do not work and cost us millions of dollars,” said Tom King,
president of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association (NYSRPA). “New York’s ballistic imaging program costs taxpayers about $4 million a year and has provided no results. Let’s disband that program and spend the money on
health care or education, where it can, hopefully, do some good.”

The ballistic imaging programs fails for two basic reasons:

1. The technology is unproven. Ballistic imaging is not like DNA sampling. Many experts now believe that the “fingerprints” likely change over time, rendering the database useless. Some guns, such as revolvers or single-shot rifles might not leave any ejection marks. In other cases, guns can be easily tampered with prior to the commission of a crime, rendering the multi-million dollar imaging program useless.

2. The guns being used to commit crimes are not the guns which are legally purchased by law-abiding citizens and entered into these databases. Currently, Americans legally own more than 200 million firearms and these have not and will not be entered into the database, thereby rendering the program fruitless.

NYSRPA supports federal efforts recently introduced into congress by Representative Melissa Hart (R-PA) and Senator Zell Miller (D-GA) to study the issues surrounding imaging technology and make recommendations to policymakers and Congress.

“This is another example of a New York law that sounded good at the time, has produced no tangible results other than allowing some politicians to make hay and, worst of all, has cost New Yorkers an estimated $16 million to-date,” said King. “We call on Governor Pataki and the New York State Legislature to repeal this law and use this money to better our State, not burden us.”

The New York State Rifle and Pistol Association represents thousands of New York hunters and sport shooters and seeks to educate all New Yorkers about the safe purchase,
handling, storage and usage of firearms.


15 posted on 01/20/2005 9:20:46 AM PST by headstamp
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