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Gunco 04-21-2008 03:50 PM

Maryland State Police Seeking to Retool Ballistic Imaging Program!
 
The Maryland State Police have quietly drafted new regulations on the state?s ballistic imaging program, the Maryland Integrated Ballistics Identification System (MD-IBIS). Current regulations require that ?The pertinent data base be searchable for comparison purposes to shell casings from crime scenes for the purpose of identifying the source of these casings.? If the new regulations are adopted the language concerning crime scenes will be removed and require that ?The pertinent data base shall be searchable for comparison purposes to shell casings that originate from handguns specified in Public Safety Article § 5-101(n), Annotated Code of Maryland.?

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upgrayedd 04-21-2008 04:06 PM

Hasnt this been in use for some time now in DC?? Or some other area/state here in Va area. I also read that inthe several years since its' inception, it has been used successfully LESS THAN 1% of the time in solving crimes. WASTE OF MONEY!!
My understanding is that pic of the shell casings are taken, then examined and compared to other on a database to narrow/pinpoint the murder weapon based on these casings left at the scene of a crime?

tanvil 04-21-2008 04:10 PM

Yep, it's a crock of s!@#. Some ones palm is getting greased if they are trying to re-work it.

upgrayedd 04-21-2008 04:14 PM

My bad, this IS Md(not DC) but they are re-tooling this in hopes that it will ACTUALLY solve crimes instead of just cost the taxpayers moeny

RetVet 04-21-2008 04:22 PM

.....and if pigs could fly.....

zoom6zoom 04-21-2008 07:39 PM

Quote:

I also read that inthe several years since its' inception, it has been used successfully LESS THAN 1% of the time in solving crimes.
I believe the actual success rate is less than 0%.

eldogg 04-21-2008 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by zoom6zoom (Post 449087)
I believe the actual success rate is less than 0%.

true, with $$$$$$$$$millions$$$$$$$$$ spent, no crimes solved.


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