I was just reading the thread about New York's new gun legislation when I had a scary revelation.
If there is gun fingerprinting every one of us could be linked to a crime scene unknowingly.
I have seen threads describing ways the "fingerprint" of a case can be modified, thus making the policy useless, but something even more shocking occurred to me.
We all will have to account for every case we fire. I have been at the range and had to leave some cases behind because they ended up down range.
What if a criminal somehow acquires these cases, drops them at the crime scene, (while picking his up) and I am automatically placed at the crime!!!
These laws have to be stopped and Glock needs to cut the crap out.
If there is gun fingerprinting every one of us could be linked to a crime scene unknowingly.
I have seen threads describing ways the "fingerprint" of a case can be modified, thus making the policy useless, but something even more shocking occurred to me.
We all will have to account for every case we fire. I have been at the range and had to leave some cases behind because they ended up down range.
What if a criminal somehow acquires these cases, drops them at the crime scene, (while picking his up) and I am automatically placed at the crime!!!
These laws have to be stopped and Glock needs to cut the crap out.