bluegrassarms
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No kidding. A genius who works at U California San Diego wrote "Gun Geo Marker", an Android App that Google has allowed in the Play Store that:
"invites users to mark the homes and businesses of 'suspected unsafe gun owners … to help others in the area learn about their geography of risk from gun accidents or violence.' "
"As a gun owner myself, I want to see our rights preserved, and thwarting the will of 90 percent of the American people who want common sense, Constitutional measures to improve gun safety is mathematically unwise," Stalbaum said.
Read more: Gun Geo Marker app tries to locate homes, businesses of gun owners | Fox News
Personally I want proof this guy is a "gun owner", more than just having maybe inherited one that he's never shot.
Just how does flagging someone as a dangerous gun owner improve gun safety in that home? How does this make children safer? Is he naive enough to think people will use it to only flag "dangerous" gun owners, and how would those people determine someone is a dangerous gun owner versus a non-dangerous one?
IMO this guy will never understand the danger of what he is doing, but it wouldn't bother me if 4-5 million gun owners tried to explain it to Google. Of course Google is already pretty strongly anti-gun, taking guns and related items down from Google Shopping, so I doubt we'll get a lot of sympathy.
"invites users to mark the homes and businesses of 'suspected unsafe gun owners … to help others in the area learn about their geography of risk from gun accidents or violence.' "
"As a gun owner myself, I want to see our rights preserved, and thwarting the will of 90 percent of the American people who want common sense, Constitutional measures to improve gun safety is mathematically unwise," Stalbaum said.
Read more: Gun Geo Marker app tries to locate homes, businesses of gun owners | Fox News
Personally I want proof this guy is a "gun owner", more than just having maybe inherited one that he's never shot.
Just how does flagging someone as a dangerous gun owner improve gun safety in that home? How does this make children safer? Is he naive enough to think people will use it to only flag "dangerous" gun owners, and how would those people determine someone is a dangerous gun owner versus a non-dangerous one?
IMO this guy will never understand the danger of what he is doing, but it wouldn't bother me if 4-5 million gun owners tried to explain it to Google. Of course Google is already pretty strongly anti-gun, taking guns and related items down from Google Shopping, so I doubt we'll get a lot of sympathy.
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