Ok gun advocates, would you be at least ok with all new guns to be "smart" guns that only allow the owner to use the gun as a means of reducing gun violence and accidents?
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I heard of this. Cool concept. Problem is only law abiding citizens will abide by the rules. That's where the whole thing with gun restrictions loses face in my opinion. If someone wants a gun, they'll get it. I have talked with FFL dealers, there is a grow trend of people using "Straw men". Basically a felon pays off someone with a good record to buy them a gun...sigpic
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Personally I think it's an interesting idea. But in the end I don't think it's gonna be practical unless the cost can be justified with a decent decrease in gun violence
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I would love one, if 100% effective it eliminates the need for a safe. (keep it in the nightstand, ect.)
Reminds me of the safety devices that would only disengage when the user had on a ring that was the "key". Pretty cool stuff.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Originally posted by frankenbeemer View PostI don't want a breathalyzer in my car either.
This is an interesting idea - depending on costs and effectiveness this could be a good step forward
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Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View PostI would love one, if 100% effective it eliminates the need for a safe. (keep it in the nightstand, ect.)
up until that battery dies right when you need it to defend your house or family.
65.4 million guns has been purchased in the US just since Obama has taken office. Good luck getting those all back to update them with this new technology. Ill bet the bad guys will be standing in line to turn in the old weapons to get the update.Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Originally posted by dishwab View PostBut you do like possessing the only key that starts it, right? Much more apt comparison...
This is an interesting idea - depending on costs and effectiveness this could be a good step forward
Show me the principles of operation of this device.sigpic
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Originally posted by frankenbeemer View PostIndeed, I love my car key. Making a gun proprietary to one user is an old idea and I don't believe the original objections to that idea have been resolved. The devil is in the details, which are not in that article cited.
Show me the principles of operation of this device.
Obviously this wouldn't stop every instance of gun violence. No one is saying it's the be all, end all solution to gun crime! It could, however, be a feasible step in the right direction.
And I have no idea how it would operate, I'm not an engineer nor a firearms manufacturer.
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