by RobertNashville » Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:08 pm
I don't know if this technology will ever be perfected but assuming, for a moment, that the technology is eventually perfected and made either impossible to circumvent or at least difficult to do so, how would knowing with some degree of certainty, through this "stamping" that a specific bullet was fired from a specific gun be a Fourth Amendment violation?
If it is a Fourth Amendment violation would not matching a bullet to a gun through any other method, such as ballistics testing, also be a violation and if not, why not?
Robert
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