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In reply to the discussion: What would happen if there was an App to tell you who was carrying a gun near you? [View all]seveneyes
(4,631 posts)129. my thinking
If there were no way for a criminal to hide their weapon, they would likely not carry one. I was being a smart ass, they would probably sell them to some other unsuspecting person rather than turn them in.
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What would happen if there was an App to tell you who was carrying a gun near you? [View all]
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
OP
Anything that detracts from the rights of govt is a problem (citizens though is fine)
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#27
When the discussion started, an active RFID chip wasn't in the original specs.
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#20
It might be interesting for stores to use on their merchandise to prevent theft.
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#26
You mean like make every gun have an RFID chip on it so the app could read it?
Vashta Nerada
Feb 2014
#8
Maybe make it so that if they tamper with the RFID chip, they lose their gun privileges.
Vashta Nerada
Feb 2014
#24
It would be harder to "opt out" law enforcement if we just use "shape recognition."
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#113
We Would Probably Need A 'Conceal & Carry' Law Passed To Have That App On Our Phone.....nt
global1
Feb 2014
#9
I live in Virginia, so it would probably ping nonstop and wear out my battery....
Blue_Tires
Feb 2014
#14
They used to advertise xray glasses in comic books 50 years ago? But they were for perverts.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#128
How do we know the chemical composition and makeup of planets hundreds of light years away?
randome
Feb 2014
#48
It would. And if we manage to survive climate change, technology will only get better.
randome
Feb 2014
#176
Not really. Where I live, half the people are probably armed anyway.
Common Sense Party
Feb 2014
#73
When I first started thinking of it, it would just let you know if there was a gun near you.
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#116
Facial recognition matched to a database...could yield just suspected gun carriers
HereSince1628
Feb 2014
#181
Sadly, my first reaction was "wow, that is more fantasy than my original post!"
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#77
I think chips in a gun are a good idea. Folks have the right to know a gun toting yahoo is nearby.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#41
I'm fine with that too. Of course, I thought all those gun fanciers are "law-abiding."
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#51
Well, Sked, in most cases I can tell. But, in those cases where the signs aren't obvious, I see
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#56
So, how do open carry states get by with it? Besides, you clearly don't understand the Constitution.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#121
The Bill of Rights protects you from government, not from the 95+% of society who
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#135
Yes, I have the right to know when someone is callous enough to strap a gun or two on to venture out
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#149
I'm claiming I have the right, the laws need to catch up, not stay in 1950s protecting
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#154
I have no respect for toted gunz, so I don't worry about spelling it "guns." Similarly,
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#160
Nope, I walk up and in my best crusty pirate whisper in their ear, "r u an undercover agent, or
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#163
I just give gun fanciers the respect they deserve. But sans gunz, I love you guys.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#192
I don't think an amendment is necessary. I think you ought to be forced to wear a shirt with
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#96
Why not? We deserve to know, and some states have taken that position by requiring open carry.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#114
Long arms in inappropriate places - schools, grocery stores, restaurants, shopping malls, etc. -
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#119
I'd rather have an app to show me who nearby is extremely agitated or in the midst of a psychotic
Common Sense Party
Feb 2014
#78
Of course, if it can read BAC, then it could read "carries these nasty germs" too.
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#139
No more an invasion of privacy than your hypothetical gun sensor, and likely
petronius
Feb 2014
#150
That even a hypothetical discussion, indirectly related to firearms brings out
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2014
#80
I haven't seen any name calling, but I recently put a lot of people on Ignore.
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#111
Tagged only, with paintballs? Or just zapped on the phone using game specific tools?
IdaBriggs
Feb 2014
#141
I'd rather they chip convicted sex offenders & make an app to alert on their presence. -nt
Bonx
Feb 2014
#136
I think it would be great, especially since the RW are the ones telling us there is
kestrel91316
Feb 2014
#203