For police officers.
Oh boy, this is not going to go the way he thinks it is going to go.
Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...hnology-222574
This is going to backfire on him badly (again).
For police officers.
Oh boy, this is not going to go the way he thinks it is going to go.
Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...hnology-222574
This is going to backfire on him badly (again).
Yeah, that seems like politically the wrong move.
'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
Or a yawing hole in a battered head
And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
And there they lay I damn me eyes
All lookouts clapped on Paradise
All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!
In a twist of events this is going to show why no one in the civilian market wants this technology.
If you can't convince cops that it is safe and reliable technology good luck getting anyone else to adopt it.
If there's a less compelling argument than, "come on guys, the thing I want is just common sense", I don't know what it is.It’s an intensification of an effort kicked off in January, when Obama ordered federal agencies to explore such technology and report back, as part of his series of executive actions for “common sense” gun reforms.
As if the gun situation in America will ever change. They seem to think the constitution still matter. A pretty hopeless situation.
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I wouldn't want it in the civilian market just because I don't go shooting alone, and not being able to let a random friend (or a more regular person like my father) shoot my gun at a range would suck. I know Judge Dredd gave us lovely fantasies about guns that could only be fired by the owner, but the technology won't be that refined for a long, long time, and it will only serve to hinder the owner.
It sounded like it was more the cops didn't want to be doing the beta testing for new and unproven technology. Which, yeah, no shit. As a private gun owner though I could care less one way or the other if this feature, provided it worked, was on any of my firearms. It would have 0 effect on me.
I'm honestly not sure how this is a bad thing. Assuming the technology works, which I am also assuming they would test in labs etc before giving it to cops, it seems like a fantastic idea. ALL guns should have this. That would significantly cut down on violent crime AND accidental shootings.
Did the the 2700 some odd guns that Obama handed the the murderous terrorist Mexican cartel members have "smart technology"?
And let me guess Obama has a few companies lined up ready to "develop" this technology.
...I'm sure none of those companies have board members close that have personal relationships with Obama.
...I'm sure no tax dollars will be funneled them via some hostile taxation.
..and I'm sure they wont go bankrupt months later having never produced a single product mysteriously burning through all the startup capital.
Funny isn't it?
We need smart technology to verify gun ownership but we don't need any verification for things like voting ...or collecting welfare ...or entering the country ...or ya know pretty much anything that translates to power for tyrants.
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When all you do is WIN WIN WIN
You can do all the testing in a lab you want, nothing compares to extensive field testing and experience, especially with any sort of operational occupational equipment which, for law enforcement, includes firearms.
Just saying, at some point you're going to need to do real-world testing outside of your controlled lab, and active law enforcement officers is probably not the best choice for your first trial run.
Nothing can stop the ancient ones. Or you reminded me I was going to shrink it but my computer was being stupid and then I forgot.Dat signature size tho. Mods are going to remove it.
Well, it would eliminate the 'he was going for my gun' excuse, so I'm not surprised they're against it.
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'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
Or a yawing hole in a battered head
And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
And there they lay I damn me eyes
All lookouts clapped on Paradise
All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!
People always fear new technology and this is no exception.
This seems like poor reasoning. Suicide rates for youths are not appreciably lower in countries with less weapons available. Guns are convenient way to get suicide done, but when they're not present, we'd expect to see a near 100% replacement effect for other high efficacy suicide methods.Advocates also point to findings that most youth suicides are committed with a parents’ weapon...