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First Person: How to Trace a Gun
When guns are recovered in crime scenes around the country, tracing their history is not something out of Hollywood with elaborate computer databases. Instead, the government does it in rural West Virginia using paper, people and time.
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP13444444
Legacy Identifier:
44611bcfe9cc4effa30b815ac9a3edfa
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m51s
Dimensions:
856px × 480px 24.60 MB
Usage rights:
Digital platform use only. Broadcast rights and editing of content prohibited.
Create Date:
1/29/2013 1:24:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
107:60