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In reply to the discussion: Why the NRA is more monstrous than you think [View all]Crepuscular
(1,068 posts)nor do I really care whether they support "smart" guns or not but I'm also not in favor of mandating this type of technology.
Make it available, fine, no problem. If police forces want to adopt it so that a cop can't get shot with is own weapon, that's fine by me also but it's not something that I would be interested in buying. A firearm that could only be operated by one individual removes much of the utility that I seek in a gun. I don't own guns for self defense purposes, I own them to use them, to hunt and to target shoot, both of which activities I frequently participate in with multiple family members and the firearms used are used by multiple people during those sessions. Removing that capability would limit the functionality of what I use firearms for. The fact that there are 200 million "non-smart" guns in circulation also limits the practical impact that such technology would have on any substantive reduction in gun violence.