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Thursday, May 20, 2010

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Seems like this should have been done years ago. Check out the quote: " Daley offered no specifics on what he will propose. But he talked about the possibility of ballistics tests for registered guns, so police can track them if they're used in crimes."

Now that makes complete sense for any law-abiding gun owner. For the sake of argument, let's say your gun is stolen and used in a crime? Wouldn't it make sense for law enforcement to have the ability to track that weapon faster, by matching slugs from ballistics? Of course it is. Law abiding gun owners have no problem helping law enforcement do it's job. It's the National Rifle Association (NRA) that seems to have a problem with helping law enforcement. They can't hide behind the Second Amendment when it comes to criminals using guns. Criminals should never have the "Right" to own a gun. That is a right for responsible, law abiding citizens. If someone on a "Terrorist Watch List" can get access to guns, something is very wrong.

I'm hoping the Supreme Court overturns this unconstitutional ban. Let's do ballistic test for "New" purchases, and get them into a database.

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