Smart Gun Technology on the way

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One of the quotes is from a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a well known independent voice in the gun control debate.

Not sure of law now. But for awhile New Jersey had a law on the books that said, in the future, when smart gun technology gets certified by the state Attorney General as a viable technology -- only smart handguns can be sold in New Jersey.
 
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Technology is coming, no question. And through the market place, it will become more reliable, and acceptable, over time. But with >300M firearms in this country, it's going to take a long time to make the difference that the anti-gun supporters want.
Unless they mandate reto-fitting of existing firearms.
Hmm..... Wonder how the mod would work on my 1862 Colt 44?
 
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So Mr Mossberg thinks a person should have to be wearing a ring for a gun to work?

How does this wonderful solution work in practical application? A lot of guys keep several guns in the home in different rooms. Thats a lot of rings to be wearing all the time.

Theft? I've got quite a few guns. The only way to keep track of which ring goes with what gun would be to keep them together. So if the gun is stolen the ring will be with it.

Or will there be a master ring for all my guns... so when the ring is lost none of my guns will work for months until all the paperwork is processed to get a replacement ring?

Dear Mr Mossberg, I don't wear jewelry. I don't even wear my wedding ring, and sure as heck ain't going to start wearing your line of Mossberg jewelry. No thanks.
 
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Will the police have an override technology capable of turning off the gun? The original purpose of the 2A was to provide the people with power to counteract the federal govt. This would be an example of irony, as is the federal insistence on modifying the 2A and controlling guns.
 
There are some good things that could come from this.

Anti-gun hoplophobes will be totally freaking at the sight of people wearing any kind of rings for fear that they have a gun. :D

Oh my god... they're all wearing rings... HELP!!


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Theft? I've got dozens of guns. The only way to keep track of which ring goes with what gun would be to keep them together. So if the gun is stolen the ring will be with it.

Or will there be a master ring for all my guns... so when the ring is lost none of my guns will work for months until all the paperwork is processed to get a replacement ring?
In the strange, closed-mind world of the anti-gun moonbats, no one should be able to own multiple guns. In fact, ideally you shouldn't be able to own any guns at all. :eek: But maybe you can have one provided it is a "smart" gun so they can control it (or more correctly, you and it).

The concept of owning more than one gun is completely foreign to them... it does not compute... so the problem you describe does not exist nor does it need to be solved in their perfect Utopian world! :D

End of story. :cool:
 
In the strange, closed-mind world of the anti-gun moonbats, no one should be able to own multiple guns. In fact, ideally you shouldn't be able to own any guns at all. :eek: But maybe you can have one provided it is a "smart" gun so they can control it (or more correctly, you and it).

The concept of owning more than one gun is completely foreign to them... it does not compute... so the problem you describe does not exist nor does it need to be solved in their perfect Utopian world! :D

End of story. :cool:

The sad part is this is being developed by someone who thinks he's part of "We're gun people..."
 
Smart gun technology sounds great on the surface, but it doesn't sound so good when you start looking closely. I have the iPhone which I love but I'll be the first to point out that if my finger gets wet, it won't accept my fingerprint. I still love the idea and my iPhone even if it takes a couple of seconds to get the iPhone to accept my fingerprint. If I reach for my gun, I may need it right now, not in a couple of seconds.
I don't wear rings either. One ring per gun? How would I even begin to keep track of what gun goes with what ring? Maybe a bracelet? I don't wear those either! I know, program the bracelet to work with all my guns cause we know that people never hack into our pc's!
Why not spend all that money and time into better gun education instead of wasting it on smart gun tech nobody wants!
 
IMHO, just another stupid idea formed by people who don't think through the whole idea/process.

So many points brought up by forum members. I believe these anti-gun folks never think that there are many of us who collect firearms for their functionality and beauty.

Maybe we should be thinking "rings on our fingers and rings on our toes so we can go shooting wherever we go"

JUST PLAIN DUMB IDEA!
 

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