NYS Microstamping debate‏

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Eric Adams just made a motion to amend S-8456, requiring the superintendent of the state police to examine micro stamping technology available for certain firearms and to report certain findings to the legislature. It failed.

Dale Volker said on the floor New Yorkers Against Gun Violence doesn't want the bill because they (NYAGV) want micro stamping and "the vast majority of police don't."

The bill has been laid aside for the day.

Jacob J. Rieper, Vice President of Legislative & Political Affairs
New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
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I'd like to know how many criminals have been caught with the existing spent casing requirement and what the cost of the program has been so far? I hear that all those spent casings are just sitting in a room in Albany gathering dust because there is no database to input them after YEARS of having this rule in effect.
 
I'd like to know how many criminals have been caught with the existing spent casing requirement and what the cost of the program has been so far? I hear that all those spent casings are just sitting in a room in Albany gathering dust because there is no database to input them after YEARS of having this rule in effect.

To answer your first question 0.0, To answer your second question to much of Ny's tax payers money.

Yes the spent casings go into a system that does not work.

BUT I did find out if you purchase a gun out of state and have it transfered to NY there is no casing requirement...That being said...it seems to me that this system has many flaws and realy is just another stab at overregulating the overregulated.
 
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