Smart Guns - Sci-Fi Meets Reality
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:14 am
Thanks to agbullet2k1 for posting Study: Gun shows do not increase homicides. It was a great read. I was able to find this story. I did not want to hi-jack that thread so here it is.
That was a pretty good article. Then I saw another story titled “Smart Guns”. I thought cool. Sci-Fi meets reality. From old school paper and dice role playing games such as Shadowrun and MechWarrior. The premise behind them is to keep another person form using your firearms if it was forcefully taken away from you. It gets deeper than that would that’s the gist. This would be great for military and law enforcement. I was kind of excited so I read the article. I quicky became discusted and irritated. This was marketed to Police and military but to Parents with Dangerous guns in the house. The story went on to say Guns and kids don’t mix. They quoted “but the National Safety Council reports nine children are killed every day from gun violence.” But didn’t explain that this statement also included gang related activities and murders. Not AD/ND from an unsecured firearm. They still added that it won’t replace talking to your kids but it was like a 2 sentence deal out of 14 paragraph article.(“Experts say smart gun technology might someday help prevent tragedy but can't replace talking to your kids.”) And that was it. Otherwise it was pretty much bias that guns and Kids are bad and should never mix mentality.
So much for new technology going to some practical use that it was thought up long ago for. Here is the article if anyone cares to read it.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2005 ... rt_gun.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That was a pretty good article. Then I saw another story titled “Smart Guns”. I thought cool. Sci-Fi meets reality. From old school paper and dice role playing games such as Shadowrun and MechWarrior. The premise behind them is to keep another person form using your firearms if it was forcefully taken away from you. It gets deeper than that would that’s the gist. This would be great for military and law enforcement. I was kind of excited so I read the article. I quicky became discusted and irritated. This was marketed to Police and military but to Parents with Dangerous guns in the house. The story went on to say Guns and kids don’t mix. They quoted “but the National Safety Council reports nine children are killed every day from gun violence.” But didn’t explain that this statement also included gang related activities and murders. Not AD/ND from an unsecured firearm. They still added that it won’t replace talking to your kids but it was like a 2 sentence deal out of 14 paragraph article.(“Experts say smart gun technology might someday help prevent tragedy but can't replace talking to your kids.”) And that was it. Otherwise it was pretty much bias that guns and Kids are bad and should never mix mentality.
So much for new technology going to some practical use that it was thought up long ago for. Here is the article if anyone cares to read it.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2005 ... rt_gun.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;