Due process?
A federal-state program designed to get illegal firearms off Jackson streets could be operational by year’s end, law enforcement officials say.
U.S. Attorney Dunn Lampton wants to start a gun interdiction unit through the Jackson Police Department. Officers would use vans equipped to test-fire guns taken at the scene of vehicle stops and crime scenes.
Laboratory technicians would analyze cartridge casings and projectiles to determine whether those weapons had been reported stolen and used in crimes. The test results would be entered into a database linked to a national gun database.
August 31st, 2005 at 6:26 am
So much for due process
Say Uncle wonders whatever happened to the due process of law: A federal-state program designed to get illegal firearms off Jackson streets could be operational by year’s end, law enforcement officials say. U.S. Attorney Dunn Lampton wants to start a…