Gun Policy News
Microstamping Would Make it Easier for New York Police to Solve Crimes
15 June 2010
Albany Times-Union (New York), Editorial
At a cost to gun owners that would be less than a box of bullets or a National Rifle Association membership, New York could have a law that would help police solve crimes and not impair the Second Amendment one iota.
The Senate is expected to consider as soon as today a bill that would require certain guns sold in the state to incorporate microstamping technology that would imprint a code on shell casings. The bill, which already has passed the Assembly, has, not... (GunPolicy.org)