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Cattledog

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Tue Jul 31, 2018, 08:44 AM Jul 2018

Here's how cops actually trace a gun.

The National Tracing Center is not allowed to have centralized computer data.

That's been a federal law, thanks to the NRA, since 1986: No searchable database of America's gun owners. So people here have to use paper, sort through enormous stacks of forms and record books that gun stores are required to keep and to eventually turn over to the feds when requested. It's kind of like a library in the old days—but without the card catalog. They can use pictures of paper, like microfilm (they recently got the go-ahead to convert the microfilm to PDFs), as long as the pictures of paper are not searchable. You have to flip through and read. No searching by gun owner. No searching by name.


https://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-cops-actually-trace-a-gun-2016-8
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Here's how cops actually trace a gun. (Original Post) Cattledog Jul 2018 OP
The NRA, enough said about intended inefficiency. 2naSalit Jul 2018 #1
This is why CNN sounds so dumb saying 3D guns are "untraceable" hexola Jul 2018 #2
No one is more soft on crime than the NRA safeinOhio Jul 2018 #3
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