Section 34350 Of Chapter 2. Ballistics Identification System From California Penal Code >> Division 12. >> Title 4. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2.
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. (a) The Attorney General shall conduct a study to evaluate
ballistics identification systems to determine the feasibility and
potential benefits to law enforcement of utilizing a statewide
ballistics identification system capable of maintaining a database of
ballistic images and information from test fired and sold firearms.
The study shall include an evaluation of ballistics identification
systems currently used by state and federal law enforcement agencies
and the firearms industry. The Attorney General shall consult with
law enforcement agencies, firearms industry representatives, private
technology providers, and other appropriate parties in conducting the
study.
(b) In evaluating ballistics identification systems to determine
the feasibility of utilizing a statewide system as required pursuant
to subdivision (a), the Attorney General shall consider, at a
minimum, the following:
(1) The development of methods by which firearm manufacturers,
importers, and dealers may potentially capture ballistic images from
firearms prior to sale in California and forward that information to
the Attorney General.
(2) The development of methods by which the Attorney General will
receive, store, and make available to law enforcement ballistic
images submitted by firearm manufacturers, importers, and dealers
prior to sale in California.
(3) The potential financial costs to the Attorney General of
implementing and operating a statewide ballistics identification
system, including the process for receipt of information from firearm
manufacturers, importers, and dealers.
(4) The capability of a ballistics identification system
maintaining a database of ballistic images and information from test
fired firearms for all firearms sold in California.
(5) The compatibility of a ballistics identification system with
ballistics identification systems that are currently used by law
enforcement agencies in California.
(6) A method to ensure that state and local law enforcement
agencies can forward ballistic identification information to the
Attorney General for inclusion in a statewide ballistics
identification system.
(7) The feasibility and potential benefits to law enforcement of
requiring firearm manufacturers, importers, and dealers to provide
the Attorney General with ballistic images from any, or a selected
number of, test fired firearms prior to the sale of those firearms in
California.
(c) The Attorney General shall submit a report to the Legislature
with the results of the study not later than June 1, 2001. In the
event the report includes a determination that a ballistics
identification system and database is feasible and would benefit law
enforcement, the report shall also recommend a strategy for
implementation.