Friday, August 17, 2007

Gun Tracking In New Jersey Or Looking In The Wrong Direction

The Governor of New Jersey announced that New Jersey will become the first state in the country to step up its tracing of illegal firearms by sharing a federal gun database. Gov. Corzine said the state would now have real-time electronic access to a database maintained by the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that lists a gun's first buyer, date of sale, and the retailer from which it was purchased.

Soap Box Ravings would like to point out that a firearm may have had many legal owners since it's original purchaser in many states is not required to register the private party sale of a firearm.

Supposedly, this would give New Jersey a powerful mechanism to analyze illegal gun violence and trafficking patterns, officials said, and potentially allow authorities to quickly link crimes in several towns.

The announcement came a week and a half after three college students in Newark were executed in a school yard though officials said the agreement had been in the works for six months.

Soap Box Ravings wonders about the position of the liberal Governor and the liberal State of New Jersey with respect to illegal immigrants living in the State of New Jersey since at least one person arrested for the execution of three college students was an illegal alien indicted last month for raping a five-year-old girl repeatedly over a four-year period and threatening to kill her family. Yet, the police in Newark are told by government officials to disregard any subjects supposed alien status.

Corzine said the partnership "will allow us to pursue, arrest and prosecute the purchasers and sellers of illegal guns that have plagued our streets and communities for far too long."

"This is not the only answer, but it is a fundamental building block" in curbing gun violence in the state, Corzine said. He said he would encourage other governors to make similar agreements.

In Soap Box Ravings opinion, we again see the liberal change of targets to protect the illegals. Even though we have an illegal alien, wanted for sexual offenses for about 14 years who has participated in the execution of three college students, it is obvious to the politicians of New Jersey that this is a firearms problem. This just screams "liberal smokescreen."

"Comprehensive firearms tracing and analysis saves lives -- that's the bottom line here today," said Mark Potter, special agent in charge of the ATF's Philadelphia division. Potter said guns can only be accurately traced if their serial numbers can be retrieved.

Soap Box Ravings points out that the tracing of firearms is done after the criminal act has been committed if the firearm is recovered by law enforcement. Removing all illegal aliens from the United States would reduce the crimes committed by illegal aliens to zero.

Camden's top law enforcement official, Arturo Venegas Jr., said the database -- and having information from every local police department -- would be "fantastic because it enables us to move faster in determining whether we have illegal guns," regardless of where they come from.

Soap Box Ravings' "Emperor Principle" says that police brass love anything that increases their power base and gets their department more money to spend. If the Empire is not growing, the Empire is dying, there are no static Empires.

In a country that can track the great grandmother of a cow bred in Canada for mad cow disease, or botulism from lettuce in a single California farmer's field, I believe we should be able to register and keep track of aliens living in this country.