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In reply to the discussion: Why the NRA is more monstrous than you think [View all]NutmegYankee
(16,477 posts)That state passed a law that would force all guns sold to be smart guns within three years of the first one going on the market. So far the only smart gun is a grossly overpriced target pistol. People there were facing a defacto end of all gun sales in the state and an unknown status for all existing firearms. The stupidity of that law boggles the mind. The fanatical response of gun groups is even worse, with the threats being really despicable. The dumb law of one state isn't this woman's (designer of smart gun) fault. I have no issue with smart guns being offered for sale. The problem is some people will no doubt interfere with the free choice in that market and limit the product selection by law. And I'm not sure how that will get resolved.
My specific concern for myself is that I own antique firearms that cannot be converted to use such a technology. What happens to those who collect or own antiques if it is mandated to be back fit? And who pays for it?