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Answered: Why Not Smart Guns?

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Answered: Why Not Smart Guns?

A recent editorial on the uber liberal website, NY Times, posed this question to their audience: “why not smart guns in this high-tech era?” I'll attempt to be the voice of the gun-owning community with my reasons as to “why not.”

First, a solid majority of American gun owners are not necessarily opposed to the technology itself. While we may think it is stupid and a massive waste of time and resources, we are certainly not all against it. Many of us are willing to allow such an abomination to exist in order to let the market decide if there is actually a place for “smart gun technology.”

Just so we're on the same page, if there is a market for it, it's so small that it'll be barely measurable … unless we are forced to buy these guns instead of the “old fashioned” guns we can currently get.


Another problem is that we all own smart phones and they don't exactly run flawlessly. In fact, my brand new Galaxy S7 experiences multiple malfunctions on a weekly basis—freezing in the middle of a task and it's literally just a month old as of this writing.

Who's to say that my smart gun wouldn't fail to recognize who I am in the middle of a critical incident? What if I pull my gun out to defend my family and we all get killed because my gun doesn't work?

Or, what if it gets really stupid and decides to discharge on me when I don't intend for it to, when my finger is nowhere near the trigger?

I know it sounds far fetched, but this is a possibility. After all, people use their guns in self-defense every day of the week. Plus, the best safety device isn't located anywhere near your gun, but between your ears.

Furthermore, it's tinfoil hat time …

Let's imagine, for just a moment, that there was civil unrest across the country, or at least a large part of it. As a method of control, the guns could be shut down and rendered useless, whereas old technology would be fine.


Or, let's say that somehow our electricity goes out and there is no way for us to charge these things up? What happens then? See where we're coming from now?

So no, smart gun tech won't likely catch on. Second Amendment supporters are those who won't be told what to do. Nor will they be told which gun to buy. If we don't want to buy a “smart gun” we won't. It really is that simple.

Here is the source article, if you wanted to give it a read. Make sure you leave us a comment at the bottom to let us know what you think, and why you're opposed, or pro, smart gun.

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. LKinSC

    December 15, 2016 at 3:10 PM

    Let’s start with requiring a simple IQ test, (in English) before you can start your car! You know, something simple like subject/verb agreement, rudimentary mathematics, basic rules of the road, etc. Handguns already make less mistakes than those calling for this technology, and are used to kill far fewer people than are automobiles! I understand presenting simple logic during this proposed call to “protect children from themselves” will do little, but it has to be done!

  2. Cecil Howard

    December 15, 2016 at 12:05 PM

    Before you make a responce or comment i have one i have put,100 rounds through it and i have not had any problems. I shoot 2 times aweek so i on the leading edge of the latest things out there particuly i shoot comp with SMITH AND WESSON. So hold off before you say anything about it. Try them. Make your judgment with experance and not how you feel.

  3. scotty Robinson

    December 15, 2016 at 11:36 AM

    I’m also against the idea of smart gun tech, Too many ways for failure in critical situations as well as ways they can be deactivated

  4. patti volz

    December 15, 2016 at 9:50 AM

    It’s just another way for Big Brother to trample my rights.Bad,bad idea.I won’t allow the government to control my guns.

  5. chuck costar

    December 5, 2016 at 11:12 PM

    I don’t like the idea of smart guns. Every tech. item I have seems to screw up. Besides it seems like another way for the gov. to be in my business.

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