The tech behind gun tracing and how it works
The process of gun tracing is making city streets safer, and with new technology the source of illegal guns is easier to find. Richard Esposito breaks down how it all works
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The process of gun tracing is making city streets safer, and with new technology the source of illegal guns is easier to find. Richard Esposito breaks down how it all works
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