Another "common sense" gun control regulation bites the dust. I guess
that common sense and actually working aren't the same.

--henry schaffer

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-bullet-casings-20151107-story.html

Millions of dollars later, Maryland has officially decided that its
15-year effort to store and catalog the "fingerprints" of thousands of
handguns was a failure.
...
"Obviously, I'm disappointed," said former Gov. Parris N. Glendening, a
Democrat whose administration pushed for the database to fulfill a
campaign promise. "It's a little unfortunate, in that logic and common
sense suggest that it would be a good crime-fighting tool."
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