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California Lawmakers Seek to Force Gunmakers to 'Microstamp' Bullet Casings
23 March 2021
Guardian
Gun control advocates are making a new attempt to force the gun industry to comply with a unique California law that requires bullet casings to be "microstamped", a measure that has been toothless since it was approved more than a decade ago.
California's 2007 law requires gun manufacturers to adopt microstamping technology on new types of handguns introduced in the state. The intent was to imprint a unique set of microscopic characters on all cartridge casings when... (GunPolicy.org)
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Smith & Wesson, Gun Lobby Fight California Law to Trace Crime Guns
23 January 2014
Los Angeles Times
SACRAMENTO — Gun maker Smith & Wesson announced Thursday that it would stop selling newly designed semiautomatic pistols in California because of a state law requiring those firearms to imprint a unique, identifying "microstamp" on bullet casings.
The law, signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007 but not implemented until May 2013, is intended to help police investigators link shell casings found at crime scenes to a specific gun.
Smith & Wesson joins gun maker... (GunPolicy.org)
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Public Health Approach Promises Gun Violence Prevention - NEJM
12 April 2013
New England Journal of Medicine
Scientists, policymakers, and advocates are increasingly advised to use "the public health approach" to address myriad social issues, from alcoholism and arthritis to vision care and war. However, it is rarely clear what exactly is meant by "the public health approach."
Policymakers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describe the public health approach as a four-step model: Define the problem, identify risk and protective factors, develop and test... (GunPolicy.org)
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Microstamping Bill Should be Approved to Help Police Trace Criminals
14 June 2010
Post-Standard (New York), Opinion
As police officers, we stand on the front line in the fight to keep our communities safe. We know how criminals operate, and we know firsthand how new technology can help break a case. More important, we know what happens when we are forced to rely on outdated technology: Crimes go unsolved and criminals walk free.
Today, when the only piece of evidence left at a crime scene is a spent shell casing, police investigations often hit a dead end. That's because existing... (GunPolicy.org)
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All US Gun Laws Could Be in Jeopardy, Depending on High Court Case
2 March 2010
National Public Radio (USA), Transcript
The U.S. Supreme Court steps back onto the firing range, so to speak, as it takes up the controversial question of gun rights Tuesday. At issue is whether the Second Amendment right to bear arms puts constitutional limits on state and local laws as well as federal laws.
For the first 100 years of America's history, the Bill of Rights — protecting rights of free speech and religion, among others — limited only what the federal government could do. The states had a... (GunPolicy.org)
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New York Moves Towards Pistol Microstamping, 5-year Relicensing
29 April 2009
Associated Press
ALBANY, New York — Bills that would require renewals of handgun permits and a system to tag and track spent shell casings have touched off the first gun-control battle in years at New York's Capitol.
The Democrat-controlled Assembly approved both measures this week. And they face a better chance at becoming law now that the Senate also is controlled by Democrats.
In the Capitol, students rallying in support of the measures Wednesday were mostly minorities from the... (GunPolicy.org)
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Tennessee Democrat's Bill Would Ban Gun, Ammunition Microstamping
20 February 2009
Chattanoogan (Tennessee)
Sen. Doug Jackson, D-Dickson, has filed legislation that would ban the sale of "microstamped" firearms and ammunition, calling them an infringement on the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
California has passed a law mandating microstamping of firearms, "and I predict that Tennessee will pass a law banning it," Sen. Jackson said.
Called the "Second Amendment Protection Act," the bill would outlaw sale of firearms and ammunition that are laser-engraved, or... (GunPolicy.org)
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New York Handgun Bullet 'Library' Defended as Developing Crime Buster
28 September 2008
Newsday (New York) / AP
ALBANY, New York — New York's 7½-year-old database of handgun "fingerprints" has yet to lead to a criminal prosecution and questions linger about its effectiveness. Still, state police remain committed to the database, saying more time and a long-awaited link to a federal ballistics database could bring success.
Since March 2001, identifying information about more than 200,000 new pistols and revolvers sold in New York have been entered into the Combined Ballistic... (GunPolicy.org)
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US Supreme Court Decision Brings 'A New Chance to Curb Gun Violence'
17 July 2008
Washington Post, Opinion
The Supreme Court decision last month overturning the District's handgun ban, though controversial, may have ended a long-standing political logjam. As a local law enforcement official, I hope this decision will allow a working coalition to transcend partisan disagreements and support strategies proven to reduce gun violence.
The ruling left almost entirely intact the gun restrictions in Maryland and most other jurisdictions. Still permitted are: licensing... (GunPolicy.org)
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Push Begins to Microstamp New Handguns, Ammunition Sold in New York
13 April 2008
New York Sun
A state lawmaker is poised to introduce a bill that would require all new pistols sold in New York to be equipped with microstamping technology, a means of tracing pistols the firearms industry opposes. The bill will likely be introduced this week by state Senator Martin Golden, who has been working closely with city officials over the past several weeks to iron out the language of the legislation, an aide to the Brooklyn Republican said. Mayor Bloomberg, a proponent of... (GunPolicy.org)
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US Lawmakers, Police, Gun Control Groups Push Handgun Microstamping
3 March 2008
WTNH-TV News (Connecticut)
Lawmakers are pushing a new technology to help trace hand-guns used in crimes. It's called 'microstamping.' It's essentially a license plate for handguns that is difficult to remove.
It's almost like a rubber stamp, but it's inside the gun and it microscopically stamps the ammunition cartridge.
When an ammunition cartridge is ejected from a semi-automatic handgun, it carries a distinguishing mark made by the firing pin.
And from those TV cop shows, you probably know... (GunPolicy.org)
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Check Gun Buyers, Microstamp Ammunition to Curb US Gun Death - Obama
15 February 2008
Baltimore Sun
MILWAUKEE — Sen. Barack Obama this morning commented on Thursday's shootings at Northern Illinois University, as he also discussed his views on gun laws.
The Illinois Democrat, talking for the first time about the shootings in his home state, said during a news conference that he had talked to the school's president this morning.
"My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who were killed and those who were injured … when a madman walked into a... (GunPolicy.org)
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Maryland Mayor Wants Guns to Automatically Microstamp Fired Casings
28 January 2008
Examiner (Baltimore)
BALTIMORE — In the wake of a double homicide in Annapolis' Bay Ridge Gardens apartments, Mayor Ellen Moyer is pushing for lawmakers to draft legislation that requires gun manufacturers to produce microstamp imprints of a gun's serial number on shell casings.
The Annapolis mayor plans to meet with state leaders today, including House Speaker Michael Busch, D-Annapolis, City Police Chief Joseph Johnson and representatives from several state agencies to push for... (GunPolicy.org)
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New York Mayor Pushes Microstamping Law as Gun Crime-busting Tool
18 January 2008
Newsday (New York) / AP
NEW YORK — Tough new law enforcement measures, a major tax cut and new services for senior citizens are on Mayor Michael Bloomberg's agenda for the city as he tests his appeal nationwide as an independent leader.
Bloomberg outlined a bipartisan agenda in his State of the City address Thursday. The billionaire mayor, who has two years left in his second term, insists he is "not a candidate" for president, but associates say he has begun an intensive nationwide effort... (GunPolicy.org)
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Schwarzenegger 'Gets Tough,' Mandates Microstamping for California Guns
16 October 2007
Telegraph (UK)
LOS ANGELES — Arnold Schwarzenegger has angered America's powerful gun lobby by backing legislation requiring semi-automatic handguns to mark bullets with serial numbers to help police identify casings found at crime scenes.
The former Hollywood action hero, who played trigger-happy characters in violent films such as The Terminator, approved the crime-fighting technology despite opposition from the National Rifle Association, which said it could be used to implicate... (GunPolicy.org)
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California Will Microstamp Handguns, Ban Lead Ammo in Condor Country
14 October 2007
Los Angeles Times
SACRAMENTO — Bucking pressure from the gun lobby, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed an unprecedented law Saturday requiring that certain pistols sold in the state be equipped to mark each cartridge when fired so police can more easily trace the weapons.
Another signed measure also opposed by the interest group will ban the use of lead ammunition in the habitat of the endangered California condor.
During a busy day in which he signed 101 bills and vetoed 58, the... (GunPolicy.org)
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California Shows Crime Busting Promise of Handgun, Ammo Microstamping
15 August 2007
Los Angeles Times
A proposed state bill requiring all new handguns to be stamped with microscopic identification tags could significantly decrease violence and shut down the illegal gun market if passed, proponents said in a news conference Tuesday.
The Crime Gun Identification Act, AB 1471, would require that lasers be used to create a "microstamp" of each gun's make, model and serial number that would become imprinted onto shell casings when a bullet is fired. The technology was... (GunPolicy.org)
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US Gun Lobby Opposes Pistol Ammo Microstamp Crime Busting Scheme
19 May 2007
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Gun shots rang out in a House office basement Friday as a Capitol police officer fired a semiautomatic pistol into the chest of a man-sized paper silhouette.
Had the paper target been a real victim, and Capitol Police Sgt. William P. Siko a criminal, investigators might have found enough evidence for a conviction in the bullet cartridges left at the scene, gun control advocates said.
Siko helped demonstrate for lawmakers a technique called... (GunPolicy.org)
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