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A very long article but if you can get through it, it is quite interesting how firearms searches are done. This is only the ones with a paper trail once out there it might have gone through 10 people before its involved in a crime but they do not say much about that.
Here's how cops actually trace a gun
http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-cops-actually-trace-a-gun-2016-8
So here's a news flash, from Charlie: "We ain't got a registration system. Ain't nobody registering no damn guns."
There is no national database of guns. We have no centralized record of who owns all the firearms we so vigorously debate, no hard data regarding how many people own them, how many of them are bought or sold, or how many even exist.
Here's how cops actually trace a gun
http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-cops-actually-trace-a-gun-2016-8
So here's a news flash, from Charlie: "We ain't got a registration system. Ain't nobody registering no damn guns."
There is no national database of guns. We have no centralized record of who owns all the firearms we so vigorously debate, no hard data regarding how many people own them, how many of them are bought or sold, or how many even exist.