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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Korir",
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        "legal_name": "Wesley Kipchumba Korir",
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    "content": "beating and arresting people trying to find a gun. That would solve the issue of guns being lost or the issue of a bodyguard in Kisumu giving his gun to somebody else. If he gives his gun to somebody else, they can track that gun because it has been used illegally. So, this thing will only be triggered if the gun is illegally used. We can compare it to a black box in a plane. It is only used when a plane is lost or in an accident. So, I am saying this to try and protect our people. We might be trying to pass a good law, but is it good? Is it also going to protect our policemen and make sure that we are shielding those people who have guns legally? The guns that are used out there are not the legal guns. They are illegal guns. How are we going to track those illegal guns if we are only tracking people who have legal guns? How are you going to track a gun from Somalia that has been sneaked into the country and is being used illegally? So, this tracking device will not help solve that problem. We will only solve our problem if a gun is lost or if a gun of a policeman is used illegally. So, I would like to move the amendment."
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