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re: Let's discuss guns a bit.. and suggested safety, per the potus..

Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:21 am to
Posted by higgs_boson
State College, PA
Member since Sep 2014
22456 posts
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:21 am to
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The problem I see with that, is the Gov't forcing gun manufacturers to provide them with tracking info. So much easier to find who owns firearms then.


Trust is in an issue in this environment, but I would like to think with all the tech today, you could have some sort of way to disable it yourself with some type of owner password.

Again, I am hardly tech literate, it just seems that if you can enable stuff like that on phones, it should be possible for other devices.

Again, if it was much more difficult and the penalties were much harsher for criminals with guns, lots of these issues would go away.

On a tangent, I would also feel safer for some of my younger relatives. My brother in law insists on keeping his guns loaded and in both his nightstands. He has two twin boys (5 years old) and a little girl (8 years old). He says they know not to play with the guns, but my experience is kids will usually do stuff they are told not to do and lie about it later. We have argued about it before. The basic argument goes "MY kids are good." My retort is "So you never have to punish them for doing things you told them not to do?"
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90739 posts
Posted on 1/19/16 at 9:01 am to
I am completely with you with the kid situation.The best way To take away curiosity And trying to play with them Is to educate them And let them handle them Unloaded And then shoot with them so they understand the power. Even after that I would still keep them out of reachUnless I was present
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