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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - In the wake of a double homicide in Annapolis’ Bay Ridge Gardens apartments, Mayor Ellen Moyer is pushing for lawmakers to draft legislation that requires gun manufacturers to produce microstamp imprints of a gun’s serial number on shell casings.
The Annapolis mayor plans to meet with state leaders today, including House Speaker Michael Busch, D-Annapolis, City Police Chief Joseph Johnson and representatives from several state agencies to push for legislation and secure crime and drug-prevention funding.
“Being able to track where the illegal guns are coming from is really important to reducing the number of illegal guns on the street,” Moyer said.
The serial number would be automatically imprinted on the shell casings after the gun is fired. Her proposal also includes funding for a collaborative drug intervention program among nonprofits and youth-counseling centers.
“If we can close down those markets, that has a major impact on reducing petty and violent crime. Much of the petty crime is to support drug deals,” Moyer said.
Annapolis experienced a record-breaking nine homicides in 2007. The shootings of Cecelia Brown, 51, and Charles Cully, 29, on Jan. 18 marked the city’s first homicides of 2008.
Police spokesman Hal Dalton said the microstamping technology would only help with “crimes of passion.”
“If [microstamping] is just done at a state level and only Maryland does it, most criminals will try to import their weapons or make sure they get one without it,” he said.
The National Rifle Association calls the stamping technology a financial burden to law-abiding citizens.
“This is not an avenue that targets criminals because they are assuming criminal will use firearms as the law tells them to, rather than trying to find a way around it,” said Ashley Varner, NRA spokeswoman.
Dalton said the best option is surveillance cameras to catch criminals in the act.
Blanche Piersawl, a lifelong Eastport resident who has lost two sons to violent crime, said cameras are needed in the public housing communities. “I’m sick and tired of getting phone calls in the middle of the night about someone else’s children,” Piersawl said at a recent council meeting. “There are cameras all over this city except where there needs to be.”
Dalton said much of the crime occurs in public housing communities. “It’s not like these criminals are coming from Mars,” he said.
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Examiner Reader said:
Again, Moyer has no clue how to solve the problems of this city. Criminals don't buy guns legally so this wont have an impact on them. There needs to be more of a Police presence in our bad areas. Under Moyer, developers and criminals (sometimes, one in the same) have thrived.
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Norton said:
Moyer is just spouting the talking points from her latest edition of the Brady Campaign talking points. With the ammunition encoding bill that was introduced statewide this week and in at least three other states, it has become apparent that the desperation of the anti-gun network has reached new levels. They've lost miserably on every front for the last several years as more and more Americans realize that they must exercise their right to self-defense. Since they've lost their Jihad on the guns, they are now going to attack the ammunition.
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Examiner Reader said:
The mayor of Annanpolis, is a complete failure, she does nothing about crime, is this her best effort? Maybe she should take another 6 week vacation, things were better off, while she was away...or maybe she can belittle constiuents with her stupid remarks....what is happening with the new police building... poor shoddy construction...lawsuits... oh yeah it was low bid-minority builder..
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Examiner Reader said:
What, is she going to go door to door to confiscate any gun that does NOT have the microstamp technology? Why not require that everyone get a permit before they can talk too. That way we can remove Free Speech from Politicians who are making ignorant rants. Following California's ignorance is ignorance two fold. This Mayor needs to be RECALLED.
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Baltimoron said:
You could also be reloaded shells that have the microstamps of two or three guns on them. Gun laws are not the answer to solving violence. If you took every gun off the street of Baltimore, you would just increase stabbings and beatings.
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Examiner Reader Bob said:
The Mayor's plan for micro-stamping of casings fired from guns will ensure at least three things: more firearms will be stolen for use in crimes (no criminal in their right mind would use a gun linked to them); more shootings will occur from revolvers which retain their shells rather than pistols which eject them (dispose of them later somewhere else); and there is potential that for an increase in the number of innocent persons who become suspects because smart criminals will leave behind bogus shell casings to lead investigators astray. Think of the added benefit to the economy associated with the increase in burglaries, thefts and under the table gunsmithing, not to mention higher homeowners policies and a lot more guaranteed work for lawyers and forensic scientists.
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Examiner Reader said:
Let's micro stamp politicians who make really stupid suggestions and then pass a law that they can never be elected to anything again....Ellen you are an idiot -get on one of your Segways and ride off into the sunset...
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Concerned In Eastport said:
The mayor has once again demostrated her total lack of understanding of the crime problem, and most everything else that is going on in Annapolis. First it was Seqways and Horses and now microstamping of shell casings. This might be relevant if the weapon involved ejected the shell casing, but most revolvers do not do that. It also assumes that if this was implemented, criminals would not pick up spent shell casings at a crime scene, knowing they were imprinted. This is obviously a battle of to show who is dumber - the criminal or the mayor!
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Recoil! said:
This is exactly the sort of dimwitted suggestion I've come to expect from Annapolis politicians. Is the good Mayor related to Martin O'Malley, by any chance?
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Revolt! said:
The "micro-Stamp" is easily removed or obscured from the firing pin with a few strokes of a file, besides all you have to do is pick up the ejected shell or use a revolver which does not eject a shell. This is a feel good accomplish nothing notion that just cost the law abiding purchaser addtional uneccesary cost. It's Stoooolpid!!
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millard fillmore said:
Micro-stamping is easily defeated 'gee-whiz' technology that won't solve crimes any more than public spy cameras have. In London,crime has risen dramatically since thousands of cameras were installed,and 80% are never solved,according to London police. Cameras only tell the clean-up crew where the mess is,no-one stops their criminal behaviour because of a camera. Any one that tells you crimes are stopped by spying on the innocent has never heard of bank robbery,I guess,or has a financial stake in a spy camera company. That money would be better spent on more police patrols in dangerous areas.
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Examiner Reader said:
This is the most useless legislation, it's pathetic, a moronic idea. Criminals don't fill out the yellow ATF paper anyways, they steal their guns...why?...because they're criminals. Only law abiding citizens do the legal paperwork from the ATF. Who steals their guns? Criminals. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Another leftist attempt to disarm the public by raising prices that manufacturers will be forced to do. Join the NRA people, know your history, know your rights, know your forefathers opinions, obviously today's politicians don't respect them because they are either socialists or communists.
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Examiner Reader said:
This bill is not aimed at criminals , but law abiding citizens. Convicted felons cant buy or posess guns so they must steal them to get them , so how can this trace the casings to the proper person.
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Examiner Reader said:
that is a stupid. a mayor should do a mayor's job everyone knows that the black market will open up......and if you did not know BAD GUY'S DONT BUY LEGAL GUN'S...
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Examiner Reader said:
Just pick up the cases or a revolver
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Examiner Reader said:
criminals will just go back to "zip guns". Oh, I see ban all antennas and metal tubing of any size. Criminals aren't as stupid as politicians, are they?
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concerned non-lawyer said:
Well, that mayor is in the right city for idiot politicians. How about name address and phone number on the bullets. and then you could have the trigger puncture the skin, pick up dna, transport dna to bullet, encase it in super hard capsule before it fires. Then all you have to do is go out and catch the guy who fired the gun. Easy as omalleys programs to "tax the people into prosperity"
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Examiner Reader said:
Microstamping works great - for the first shot or 10, after that the metal on metal contact wears down the stamp, making it useless. So all it amounts to is trying to stop guns by enacting legislation that manufacturers do not want to comply with.
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Examiner Reader said:
This is nothing but more liberal gun-hater nonsense that is devoid of reality. That won't stop liberal legislators from enacting it into law though; Liberals in gun-hating New Jersey passed a mandatory "smart gun" law a few years ago. This was done despite the fact that "smart guns" only exist in their dreams, and of course, the police in New Jersey are exempt from this joke of a law.
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Blogger1947 said:
Aside from the technological improbability of "microstamping" schemes, requiring microstamping makes the assumption that a significant amount of the crime committed with handguns will be done by people who have just bought a brand-new semiauto incorporating this miracle technology. Or that thugs are too daft to use revolvers, or--heaven forbid--pick up their casings before leaving a crime scene.
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Examiner Reader said:
Well, why not go the ultimate path and require that EVERY person in Maryland submit DNA for the criminal database? After all, if you aren't a criminal, you've got nothing to hide. Liberals never seem to get it: just being a gun owner does not make you a criminal. If microstamping is such a good idea, then why not force law enforcement officers to adopt it first to prove that it works? Oh, because it makes firearms less reliable, more expensive and does nothing to stop criminals who will simply smuggle guns in from the same countries they smuggle millions of tons of drugs in from. Liberals always seem happy to keep us defenseless, but more than happy to keep criminals protected. Bring back a swift death penalty with no more than three appeals and you will see crime come down!
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Examiner Reader said:
Microstamping bullet cases is a stupid idea. With ordinary household tools, any idiot can erase the stamp. Why don't you just get rid of the illegal drug trade instead?
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Examiner Reader said:
another knee jerk reaction by a liberal. you have a bunch of animals living in those projects. that is the problem. not the guns.
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Jennifer C said:
The California Governor was advised against signing microstamping law by liberal researchers at UCLA and key leaders of the law enforcement community. But he signed it anyway, because it will make people "feel" better. Have We the People been brainwashed into electing dictators who will slash our rights to implement untested technology at great cost so people can believe our leaders are "doing something?"
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