NIBIN !....your welcome .
examiners compare fired bullets to suspect guns, restore filed off serial numbers. they do not investigate crime scenes.
It depends on what you mean "bullets", where you are, and how you acquired them. If you dug up bullets on an old battlefield, there may be laws that make them the property of the landowner or the local historical commission.If you refer to live firearm cartridges that contain gunpowder and a bullet, then your local firearms statutes and regulations will tell you whether you can purchase or possess them. In some states you can "own" them, but you cannot carry them outside your home without a license to carry firearms or at least a firearms identification card. In other places, you can buy and possess bullets (cartridges) without a license, but only if you're over 18 years old and show local identification as proof.
Depends on which crime you are talking about
Many of the world's most developed countries have their own DNA databanks. A sample of every criminal's DNA is taken. If unidentified DNA is found at a crime scene, it can be run through the databank to see if it matches any known criminals.In the United States, this databank is called CODIS(Combined DNA Index System).In the United Kingdom, this databank is called NDNAD, or the UK National Criminal Intelligence DNA Database.
A national criminal database is a centralized repository of criminal records and information that is maintained by a government agency. It typically contains information on individuals who have been arrested, charged, or convicted of a crime within a specific jurisdiction. Law enforcement agencies and other authorized entities use these databases to access and share information about individuals' criminal history.
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You are asking for an opinion. In my opinion, it is not reasonable. Countries that have implemented a firearms ban have found a corresponding increase in violent crime. Once a criminal is certain that their victim will not be able to defend themselves, they become more blatant in their actions. I would also point out that criminal acts took place prior to the creation of firearms. A ban on firearms is an attempt to regulate he behavior of people by regulating things. People commit arson, but we do not attempt to ban matches, lighters, or flint-and-steel.
You want the FBI Uniform Crime Report
none. it is the person behind the gun who commits the crime. firearms alone cannot kill someone
Yes the Criminal Records Bureau does maintain an online database of crime reports or investigation logs. But it is limited on how much information one can view from it.
A bullet recovery box is a heavily reinforced box which is designed to deflect and collect bullets fired into it. They are often used when testing bullets or by crime labs checking ballistics.
because when you buy a firearm it comes with two spend casings to show the fireing pin strike on the primer and if the pin strike is the same as the one on the casing that was used in a crime then they know it was your gun. the only way you can avoid this is to change the fireing pin with a different one.