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    While many anti-gun activists have responded to recent tragic shootings by demanding that law-abiding gun owners give up their Second Amendment rights, many in the industry have worked to make guns safer. One such innovator is Kodiak Arms President W.P. Gentry.

    The manufacturer spent time and money researching the potential benefits of installing software into firearms allowing them to recognize authorized users before becoming operable. Gentry noted that his company was at the forefront of perfecting such technology just months after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

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    “I then had the biggest development in smart-gun technology coming together at my facility in Utah,” he said, touting a product called “the Intelligun.”

    He explained that the handgun’s grip would be able to identify fingerprints and, within one second, recognize whether the holder was authorized to use the firearm or not. When Attorney General Eric Holder met with multiple gun manufacturers in April 2013, Gentry said he was invited to discuss his innovation.

    “This interested Eric Holder,” he recalled. “He wondered how we might be able to control who was or wasn’t authorized.”

    Immediately, Gentry realized the host was proposing something antithetical to the motivation behind his research.

    “I stopped him right there,” he said. “I looked right across the table at Eric Holder – yeah, the attorney general of the United States – and told him, ‘If you try to mandate my smart-gun technology, I’ll burn it down.’”

    Gentry explained that it was clear he and Holder had opposing views regarding how to make guns safer.

    “The Intelligun is designed to save lives,” he said, “not restrict freedom.”

    Holder’s interest in restricting users by utilizing the new technology is just one reason gun rights advocates say that many anti-gun activists want to see the software mandated in all firearms.

    New Jersey, for instance, passed a law more than a decade ago requiring that, within three years of smart-gun technology having been introduced in a commercially approved firearm, all guns in the state must contain similar software.

    National Shooting Sports Foundation President Larry Keane confirmed that many gun makers “have been reluctant to invest R&D dollars in smart-gun technology because gun-control advocates want to make the technology mandatory. If that happens, new guns will become prohibitively expensive, which is part of what these groups want.”

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    Not to mention that all the R&D and security would be compromised two months after these were in the hands of a few geeks. No matter what, the technology would never be full-proof, and for every failed device that resulted in injury/death, there would be litigation against the manufacturer. Good idea on paper but it would have some serious pit falls.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
      Not to mention that all the R&D and security would be compromised two months after these were in the hands of a few geeks. No matter what, the technology would never be full-proof, and for every failed device that resulted in injury/death, there would be litigation against the manufacturer. Good idea on paper but it would have some serious pit falls.
      foolproof

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chili View Post
        foolproof
        I'm going to require full proof of this statement
        http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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        • #5
          Ok.

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          • #6
            full proof/fool proof, it won't be idiot proof, either. Idiot is authorized to use such gun, tries to shoot it, malfunctions, points at self or someone else just when malfunction clears and kapow...

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            • #7
              There are other companies developing similar technology, and lobbying to make it mandatory. If he isn't, he's stupid.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by YALE View Post
                There are other companies developing similar technology, and lobbying to make it mandatory. If he isn't, he's stupid.
                He's stupid for having a belief and not selling out that belief for money? I respect him all the more and would buy his product before anyone else if I was in the market.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jewrrick View Post
                  He's stupid for having a belief and not selling out that belief for money? I respect him all the more and would buy his product before anyone else if I was in the market.
                  This. Glad someone is standing up for what he believes.
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                  • #10
                    "... within one second..."

                    I'm sorry, but if SHTF, that's too long.
                    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                    • #11
                      If it's such a great idea, put it on Secret Service and police weapons first. Give it a trial by government agencies.
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                      • #12
                        PR move to make the inventor look good

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                        • #13
                          You know, it sucks really bad when I'm playing paintball and the batteries in my gun go dead.

                          It would suck even more in a life/death situation.

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                          • #14
                            I dont know why theyd waste their time. A gun is mechanical and thus a very simple modification to bypass any of this stupid horsesh1+

                            Sounds like another "the club" for car steering wheels
                            WH

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                            • #15
                              The genie is out of the bottle.

                              Some arms manufacturer will see dollar signs and will make a preemptive move and will produce and patent this technology. The government will then mandate it.

                              Once other arms manufacturers are facing a government mandate and a time limit to implement the technology they will be faced with the decision to either license the technology or spend lots of R&D dollars to find another way to produce similar technology without violating the patent. Many will just choose to pay the patent licensing fee. The arms manufacturer holding the patent will make bank from the licensing of the patents.

                              I appreciate that this guy is standing firm on his beliefs but the market will soon go around him in search of the almighty dollar.

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