The law requires the Attorney General to investigate the viability of microstamping technology in guns within 180 days.
Gun safety advocates have supported the establishment of microstamping technology, which they say can help solve crimes sooner. | Rich Pedroncelli/AP PhotoThe state Attorney General’s office is five months behind a statutory deadline in determining the “technological viability” of microstamping in guns, with results expected to come sometime this summer.
That investigation was due by January 2023; however, a public records request from POLITICO to the Attorney General’s Office found that there were no responsive findings to the investigation.“Work on the microstamping regulations and investigation is proceeding and will be completed as soon as possible,” Attorney General’s office spokesperson Michael Symons said in a statement.
Gun safety advocates have supported the establishment of microstamping technology, which they say can help solve crimes sooner.
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