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One of Californias largest firearm stores recently added a peculiar new gun to its shelves. It requires an accessory: a black waterproof watch.

The watchs primary purpose is not to provide accurate time, though it does. The watch makes the gun think. Electronic chips inside the gun and the watch communicate with each other. If the watch is within close reach of the gun, a light on the grip turns green. Fire away. No watch means no green light. The gun becomes a paperweight.

The Armatix Smart System consists of a pistol and a watch that controls gun access and use. The gun will only fire if it is within range of this watch.
A dream of gun-control advocates for decades, the Armatix iP1 is the countrys first smart gun. Its introduction is seen as a landmark in efforts to reduce gun violence, suicides and accidental shootings. Proponents compare smart guns to automobile air bags a transformative add-on that gun owners will demand. But gun rights advocates are already balking, wondering what happens if the technology fails just as an intruder breaks in.
James Mitchell, the extremely pro-gun owner of the Oak Tree Gun Club, north of Los Angeles, isnt one of the skeptics. His clubs firearms shop is the only outlet in the country selling the iP1. It could revolutionize the gun industry, Mitchell declared.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/we-need-the-iphone-of-guns-will-smart-guns-transform-the-gun-industry/2014/02/17/6ebe76da-8f58-11e3-b227-12a45d109e03_story.html
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Interesting that the technology is starting to hit the market. I am skeptical that it will catch on but who knows.
Side note : I think that this article relates more to technology and safety but I leave it to the inevitable alert