NJ crime lab-—”We know who committed the crime...but we’re not going to prosecute because once again, it’s a D-voter”.
Even if it worked, couldn’t a criminal just buy a generic firing pin online and swap it with the stamped one?
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Why not just pass a bill requiring anyone who uses a gun to commit a crime be required to leave a business card at the scene? Makes more sense to me.
That there’s no way to implement this nonsense in a practical manner is the whole point of the bill. Requiring guns to only be sold with features that don’t exist gets them where they want to be: less guns sold/available to the public. I wonder if it has the usual police exemptions.
Freegards
Platkin is a moron. The range I go to has barrels for people to throw their expended casings in. Any chump wanting to commit a crime could go there and grab a couple handfuls to spread around their crime scenes. Soros’ AGs sure are a bunch of morons.
Maryland never required microstamping. They tried to use ballistic fingerprinting where a spent shell was sent to the Maryland State Police lab. The shell was thought to have unique, repeatable, markings left from the chamber.
Yet NJ AG Platkin said, “This amazing yet straightforward technology – imprinting unique identifiers on the firing pin of firearms – will have a profound impact on public safety across the state,” according to The Center Square.
If a cop is shooting a semi at the public range near you, pick up HIS brass and later spread it around the crime scene. Forensics finds the cops brass. The cop gets arrested.