Now why would the state want finger prints of law abiding citizens?
Maryland House passes gun bill with fingerprint requirement | Fox News
Maryland House passes gun bill with fingerprint requirement | Fox News
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What I don't get is why the States are even trying all this bullshit?
The 14th nukes them every time. Well I guess they are trying to appear as if they are doing something. I just don't get it.
How stupid can Maryland be in this bad economy to make this decision?
What country has the most gun deaths? I am a gun owner myself....but come on. Who needs a machine gun or some damn thing.
Good job, Maryland.
Im ok with this. Fingerprints are a useful tool in law enforcement. Not only does it greatly expand the ability to catch bad guys, but it also creates a 100% accurate way to EXCLUDE possible suspects and prove their innocence.
If you know that your name and fingerprint are attached to the purchase of a gun, then maybe, just MAYBE people will be a little more responsible about securing their guns, rather than leave them around for pieces of shit like Adam Lanza to pick up and kill kids with.
Does the FBI Have Your Fingerprints?
Who's in the FBI database? Criminals, suspected criminals, government employees, military personnel, and a few others. The repository has three components: A criminal file, a civil file, and a military file. The criminal file is the biggest and comprises the 50 or so million entries that get searched when police are trying to identify a print left at a crime scene. The civil file, not surprisingly, includes government employees, and the military file covers the armed forces.
My fingerprints are already on file with the FBI.
Does the FBI Have Your Fingerprints?
Who's in the FBI database? Criminals, suspected criminals, government employees, military personnel, and a few others. The repository has three components: A criminal file, a civil file, and a military file. The criminal file is the biggest and comprises the 50 or so million entries that get searched when police are trying to identify a print left at a crime scene. The civil file, not surprisingly, includes government employees, and the military file covers the armed forces.
Does the FBI have your fingerprints?
Im ok with this. Fingerprints are a useful tool in law enforcement. Not only does it greatly expand the ability to catch bad guys, but it also creates a 100% accurate way to EXCLUDE possible suspects and prove their innocence.
If you know that your name and fingerprint are attached to the purchase of a gun, then maybe, just MAYBE people will be a little more responsible about securing their guns, rather than leave them around for pieces of shit like Adam Lanza to pick up and kill kids with.