CNN.com - Closing the net: How they cracked the case - Oct. 25, 2002
So DC residents can sleep soundly and stop crabwalking at the gas pumps.
Heard an interesting idea on the radio this morning: a bill that forces gun manufacturers to do ballistic testing on weapons before they ship them, creating a database of weapon info that could be used in event of a crime. I'm sure people would howl that it violates their privacy somehow -- but how, really? The only reason to use that info would be to help solve a crime. It just seems to make a lot of sense if you can have guns fingerprinted in that manner....
On another note, Darren Baker nearly got run over last night, but man was it funny.
So DC residents can sleep soundly and stop crabwalking at the gas pumps.
Heard an interesting idea on the radio this morning: a bill that forces gun manufacturers to do ballistic testing on weapons before they ship them, creating a database of weapon info that could be used in event of a crime. I'm sure people would howl that it violates their privacy somehow -- but how, really? The only reason to use that info would be to help solve a crime. It just seems to make a lot of sense if you can have guns fingerprinted in that manner....
On another note, Darren Baker nearly got run over last night, but man was it funny.
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