Minnesota lawmaker wants mandatory gun tracing for law enforcement
Minnesota lawmaker wants mandatory gun tracing for law enforcement
State Senator Ron Latz (DFLSt. Louis Park) told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that 40% of all Minnesota law enforcement agencies do not use a federal database to track the history of guns used to commit violent crimes.
Of the 40% who do use the ATF e-trace system, Latz said only 13% of those law enforcement agencies share the information with each other.
Latz said he will introduce a bill that would make it mandatory for all Minnesota law enforcement agencies to use the federal database and share the information.
That would require all agencies when theyre coming across firearms used in the commission of a crime, or they suspect was used in the commission of a crime, that they go into the e-trace system and they enter the firearm data, said Latz. And, a new agency comes across that gun in the commission of a crime it will make it easier to find out what happened to that gun, who had it, and help solve that crime.
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Makes sense to use available tools