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Originally Posted by buggyone
Steve,
I fail to see how smart gun technology is in violation of the 2nd Amendment. The smart technology would be required on new purchases and not on existing ones in your home, office, car, pocket, or wheelchair side compartment.
Has your (or NRA) theory of violation of 2nd Amendment been taken to the US Supreme Court for their interpretation?
The "pressure" on the store owner included threats of burning his store and of killing him. Please tell me you do not agree with that and that the cowards who threatened the owner are criminals.
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Smart gun technology one will never work well, and two solves nothing. It has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment.