The "smart gun" push has just been launched

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I have tweaked my Yahoo News page to notify me whenever there is a news item that involves the word gun. As a result, I get an email every day showing the top 10 news items with that keyword. This usually results in a smattering of reports about many different events.

But occasionally, there is a singular event that dominates the feed, and many if not most of these top 10 are duplicates of each other, but simply by different news outlets. An example is the Las Vegas casino shooter.

But it also reveals when there is an engineered political push by the media coordinated to be an offensive in the culture war. And such is what just perked up on my feed this morning. Out of the top 10, [highlight=yellow]NINE[/highlight] were about the apparently successful new arrival of smart gun technology and the hope this brings to the U.S. finally controlling the gun marketplace. The texts are all nearly cookie-cutter rip offs from the master die, cast apparently by this report at Al Jazeera. (You know, the Al Jazeera that the CIA built and owns. Yeah, THAT Al Jazeera. The current obfuscation ruse is that Qatar owns and funds it now, but you're not that stupid.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_5x2VmaAno

What this tells me is that this is the new focus of anti-gun legislation about to be initiated. You will see more on "smart guns" soon.
 
One of the young engineers that used to work for us did his senior project on a RFID chip enabled safety for the AR platform. He made a fully functional lower. He destroyed it after his grade came in. Said he didn't want to be responsible for this ( or something like it) possibly becoming a requirement for gun ownership. He stated some crazy law in a state on the east coast that made him come to that conclusion.

Smart kid. He could've probably patented it, and made a ton of money. But, he made an even smarter decision in the end.
 
I'll get on board with this just as soon as the US Military, the FBI, the ATF, the secret service, and the police dump their "dumb" guns for "smart" guns. They need to lead by example.

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“Silly boy, ya self-destroyer
Silly boy, ya self-destroyer
Silly boy, you got so much to live for
So much to aim for, so much to try for
You blowing it all with paranoia
You're so insecure, you self-destroyer
Paranoia, the destroyer
(Here it goes again)
Paranoia, the destroyer”
 
It's been tried in the past and failed. Smart guns are impractical, especially in the military. More than once I've had to use a fallen comrades' rifle when mine jammed in a fire fight.
 
https://futurenews.news/watch?id=61e0e6c1d5672471accce7df
Not to hi jack SMGs thread, but this cropped up the other day.
Speaking of Vegas, I remember we all had a pretty extensive thread going on the old site about the shooting, some very interesting viewpoints as I recall.
Political activist Mindy Robinson did a great documentary on the incident, that the media has buried, I guess I had either forgotten or wasn’t aware of all the other shots fired calls from other casinos and the story of the helicopter?
Several different accounts from several different people about sums it up, some five minutes of famers, and a few others.
Would smart gun technology have lessened the severity of this and other firearms atrocities?
 
A friend was just showing me his airsoft AR. His phone connects to it, and he can change it from semi to full auto by tapping the screen. It shows you what position the selector is in realtime. Shows you all the data on the gun. You can shut the gun down from 30' away. I don't imagine it would be too hard to implement some basic lockout functions on a real firearm.
 
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