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Dems push smart tech handgun rules [View all] Electric Monk Jun 2015 OP
Yeah, the nut wants that thing out on his nightstand, safety off, loaded and ready to shoot Warpy Jun 2015 #1
See reply #12. nt Electric Monk Jun 2015 #14
"...or having his precious hide pierced by a microchip." Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2015 #27
That's going to fail, and it should fail. NYC_SKP Jun 2015 #2
It isn't a bad idea but sarisataka Jun 2015 #3
Not too worried Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #4
The LBN thread is interesting sarisataka Jun 2015 #9
The truth is the truth Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #10
Is Q selling it to the public? gejohnston Jun 2015 #5
Maybe Bloomie can buy the IP from the trustee and make a go of it discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2015 #6
Get the cops the guns first. krispos42 Jun 2015 #7
Totally agree with that nt Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #8
This technology has some real flaws NightRainFalls Jun 2015 #32
Obviously it isn't perfect krispos42 Jun 2015 #34
I'll accept it when it's proven reliable by police depts. GGJohn Jun 2015 #11
Imagine hoping your gun isn't locked out out of saving/protecting lives. ileus Jun 2015 #12
Imagine a thief not being able to use your gun after they stole it Electric Monk Jun 2015 #13
Imagine if "gun safety" organizations Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #15
Imagine if cops were the first to use this technology? GGJohn Jun 2015 #16
yep some do not want us to have choice Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #18
Do you leave your keys in your vehicle with the doors unlocked? n/t oneshooter Jun 2015 #17
there is an existing and proven off the shelf solution for that gejohnston Jun 2015 #19
Imagine not having a childlike belief in the perfectability of technology friendly_iconoclast Jun 2015 #20
Wrong, wrong and wrong again. Straw Man Jun 2015 #21
This may stop some shootings discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2015 #22
It would be easy to defeat the mechanism on a pump shotgun, used in the Navy Yard shooting. Eleanors38 Jun 2015 #25
Are they *trying* to keep all electronically-locked guns off the market? benEzra Jun 2015 #23
This is Gyro Gearloose technology. If it was that great, some manufacturer would be a billionaire. Eleanors38 Jun 2015 #24
This is a retread Shamash Jun 2015 #26
"Dems push SMART tech handgun rules." pablo_marmol Jun 2015 #28
I have a fingerprint reader on my iPhone kudzu22 Jun 2015 #29
You have to understand, it doesn't matter to them. oneshooter Jun 2015 #30
And the NRA fundraising *REALLY* gets into high gear!!! nt virginia mountainman Jun 2015 #31
Who figured a backdoor ban would appeal to a controller? hack89 Jun 2015 #33
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