'Assault weapons' ban won't work
Police forensic scientist at Newtown hearing
By Patrick Howley, Investigative Reporter - February 4th 2013
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The forensic scientist for the Bridgeport,
Conn. Police Department sharply criticized proposed the assault weapon
and high-capacity magazine bans and pointed out the small number of
crimes committed by high-capacity weapons in a public hearing testimony last week.
Marshall
K. Robinson, who said his area of expertise is "firearm and tool mark
identification," testified at the Gun Violence Prevention Working Group,
which was convened at the Connecticut State Capitol in response to the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. There he opposed statements from
many of the other 1,300 speakers in attendance advocating for banning
high-capacity AR-15 and AK-47 firearms.
Robinson pointed out that less than two
percent of the firearms he has examined since 1996 that have been linked
to violent crime in Bridgeport have been the caliber of AR-15 or AK-47
weapons.
"Since November 1996, I have examined
approximately 2,370 firearms. Of that number 36 of them were either
.223/5.56 mm or 7.62x39 mm," Robinson said. "The percentage of those
guns was about [1.5 percent]."
"I did further research on homicides and
assaults in the years 2006 to 2012 inclusive. Of the 217 such cases,
there were 912 bullets and 466 cartridge cases recovered. One assault
involved .223 caliber and none involved 7.63x39 mm caliber. The largest
number cartridge cases recovered in one case was 37 and that involved
two guns. The investigations that involved the recovery of eleven or
more cartridge cases was 22. Of the 22 cases, 21 involved 2 or more
guns," Robinson added.
Robinson went on to criticize past gun
control measures and argued that new proposals will not work to reduce
violent crime in any meaningful way.
"These
are real numbers from real cases in a real city police department. This
is not something made up or fabricated. High capacity magazines have
been 'banned' before. It proved nothing and the ban was lifted a few
years ago," he said. "There are many guns in existence, since the 1860s,
which hold more than 10 cartridges, the early Winchester lever action
rifles, for example, and many tubefeed 22 caliber rifles. There are some
modern firearms for which no other magazine exist. What do you propose
we do with them?"
"In your infinite wisdom, you outlawed
bayonet lugs, ?ash hiders, and collapsible stocks," he testified. "In
over forty years of being a firearm and tool mark examiner, I have never
seen these components inflict any injury whatsoever on any person. In
your infinite wisdom, you outlawed fully automatic firearms that have
the capability of firing a single shot. Ladies and gentlemen, I really
need help with that one."
"We all agree that the Newtown case is a
tragedy. I submit to you that you cannot legislate away insanity, which I
think is the root cause of this case," Robinson said. "Laws must be
passed based on research and logical thinking, not on emotions."
Robinson also works at the state police forensic lab in Meriden, Conn.
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