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Fri Sep 2, 2016, 05:13 PM Sep 2016

GQ Inside the Federal Bureau of Way Too Many Guns

There's no telling how many guns we have in America—and when one gets used in a crime, no way for the cops to connect it to its owner. The only place the police can turn for help is a Kafkaesque agency in West Virginia, where, thanks to the gun lobby, computers are illegal and detective work is absurdly antiquated. On purpose. Thing is, the geniuses who work there are quietly inventing ways to do the impossible.

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.

Anytime a cop in any jurisdiction in America wants to connect a gun to its owner, the request for help ends up here, at the National Tracing Center, in a low, flat, boring building that belies its past as an IRS facility, just off state highway 9 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in the eastern panhandle of the state, a town of some 17,000 people, a Walmart, a JCPenney, and various dollar stores sucking the life out of a quaint redbrick downtown. On any given day, agents here are running about 1,500 traces; they do about 370,000 a year.


https://www.gq.com/story/inside-federal-bureau-of-way-too-many-guns

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GQ Inside the Federal Bureau of Way Too Many Guns (Original Post) wcast Sep 2016 OP
The BATF&E is required to keep the lawn neatly trimmed but flamin lib Sep 2016 #1
Good. hack89 Sep 2016 #2
Absolutely shameful, how the pro-gun movement has kneecapped this organization. (nt) Paladin Sep 2016 #3

flamin lib

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1. The BATF&E is required to keep the lawn neatly trimmed but
Fri Sep 2, 2016, 06:31 PM
Sep 2016

can't use a lawn mower or edger, only nail trimmers . . .

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