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Give ‘Smart Guns’ a Chance to Save Lives
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This month, a 6-year-old playing “cops and robbers” shot his 3-year-old brother in the face with a gun that his father kept wrapped in pajamas on top of the refrigerator. The boy died, one moe than 2,500 gunshot victims in Chicago so far this year, more than 415 of whom died. With Congress unwilling to act to curb gun violence, and state legislatures often acting like wholly owned subsidiaries of the gun lobby, safety advocates are turning to technology to save lives with a renewed push for so-called “smart guns” that can only be fired by their rightful owner. |
Comment by:
jac
(10/27/2015)
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Nobody wants them except for non gun owing liberals.
The military, police, sportsmen, and target shooters do not want them.
Years ago Hammerli sold a high end target pistol with an electronic trigger. They discontinued it because of too many complaints of unreliability. It turned out that most of the problems were because the battery was dead.
When I pull the trigger, I want my gun to fire.
I don't want it working sometimes like my computer. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(10/27/2015)
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Yeah. And let's have cars that can only be driven by the owner(gonna be hard on Avis and Hertz's bottom line!), riding lawnmowers the same, ANYTHING that could be harmful. Folding knives definitely shouldn't be allowed to be opened by anybody but the owner - and so on. After all WTH should you be able to loan your personal property to whoever you want to ? |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/27/2015)
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Here's how any gun control debate should go:
"We need common sense gun safety laws."
"No."
"But..."
"No."
"How about if we..."
"No."
"But we have to..."
"No."
"Is that all you can say? NO?"
"Yes." |
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"Some people think that the Second Amendment is an outdated relic of an earlier time. Doubtless some also think that constitutional protections of other rights are outdated relics of earlier times. We The People own those rights regardless, unless and until We The People repeal them. For those who believe it to be outdated, the Second Amendment provides a good test of whether their allegiance is really to the Constitution of the United States, or only to their preferences in public policies and audiences. The Constitution is law, not vague aspirations, and we are obligated to protect, defend, and apply it. If the Second Amendment were truly an outdated relic, the Constitution provides a method for repeal. The Constitution does not furnish the federal courts with an eraser." --9th Circuit Court Judge Andrew Kleinfeld, dissenting opinion in which the court refused to rehear the case while citing deeply flawed anti-Second Amendment nonsense (Nordyke v. King; opinion filed April 5, 2004) |
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