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Biometric 'smart guns' are about to become a thing:
Posted on 3/29/24 at 8:55 am
Posted on 3/29/24 at 8:55 am
Biometric 'smart guns' are about to become a thing: P.S. - don't buy one if you value your 2A freedom
Link to article…
The United States is about to receive its first domestically produced biometric “smart gun.”
These weapons unlock like a smartphone with the owner’s fingerprints or other biometric data.
Biometric Update reports that Colorado-based startup Biofire says it will begin shipping its fingerprint and facial recognition-equipped handguns by the end of March.
Biometric Update goes on to report:
“But the smart weapon maker will still face resistance among gun rights advocates who claim the technology is unreliable and that smart guns are a backdoor to controlling firearm ownership in the U.S.”
The outlet reports that the Biofire Smart Gun, a 9mm handgun pictured below, was designed to prevent unauthorized use by validating user identity, reducing accidental shootings by children, teen suicides, theft and criminal use.
It’s surprising to me how even some pro-gun websites and publications are promoting smart guns as a positive development that will aid in gun safety. Yeah, but at what price?
Americans have already been blindly led into the surveillance state through their high-tech vehicles, baby monitors, smart TVs, smart meters, smart appliances, and a host of other convenience-based products. Firearms are one of the last remaining non-digital items in modern society. Let’s keep it that way.
Link to article…
The United States is about to receive its first domestically produced biometric “smart gun.”
These weapons unlock like a smartphone with the owner’s fingerprints or other biometric data.
Biometric Update reports that Colorado-based startup Biofire says it will begin shipping its fingerprint and facial recognition-equipped handguns by the end of March.
Biometric Update goes on to report:
“But the smart weapon maker will still face resistance among gun rights advocates who claim the technology is unreliable and that smart guns are a backdoor to controlling firearm ownership in the U.S.”
The outlet reports that the Biofire Smart Gun, a 9mm handgun pictured below, was designed to prevent unauthorized use by validating user identity, reducing accidental shootings by children, teen suicides, theft and criminal use.
It’s surprising to me how even some pro-gun websites and publications are promoting smart guns as a positive development that will aid in gun safety. Yeah, but at what price?
Americans have already been blindly led into the surveillance state through their high-tech vehicles, baby monitors, smart TVs, smart meters, smart appliances, and a host of other convenience-based products. Firearms are one of the last remaining non-digital items in modern society. Let’s keep it that way.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 8:58 am to Placekicker
You just have to wash your hands and wipe the sensors off.....clown world
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:00 am to Placekicker
Judge Dredd is pleased by this development.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:01 am to Placekicker
Tate will be by soon to tell us there's nothing wrong with making sure Braxtehn and Breyleigh are safe. Then he'll ask some stupid question about how many rounds a smartphone can chamber.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:05 am to Placekicker
Increased costs great. Maybe all those great little scholars growing up in the inner cities will agree to put aside their differences, get jobs to afford them and maybe even afford a driver license to use to vote with too. Boy these democrats leadership’s are always ahead of their constituents
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:07 am to Placekicker
quote:
But the smart weapon maker will still face resistance among gun rights advocates who claim the technology is unreliable ...
Because it is.
quote:
... and that smart guns are a backdoor to controlling firearm ownership in the U.S.
Again- Because it is.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:19 am to Placekicker
I’ll pass on this technology, I think these are for the few Vaxxers that are on the fence about getting some protection. But not for me!
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:29 am to Placekicker
I have no issues with them making biometric guns, several people already have biometric safes to store the guns they have. It can provide an extra level of safety to someone worried about having a gun in the home, and there are plenty of those people. Two things though -
1. This is just an option and not a future requirement of all guns.
2. There should be an override option to disable the biometric component. Every biometric device has a secondary unlock mechanism and guns should not be different.
1. This is just an option and not a future requirement of all guns.
2. There should be an override option to disable the biometric component. Every biometric device has a secondary unlock mechanism and guns should not be different.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:32 am to DisplacedBuckeye
Why are you so obsessed with Tate like you are with Gavin
Dont but one then. And how many rounds can be fired from a bump stock chamber?
You refuse to answer. Maybe someone else can in this thread
Dont but one then. And how many rounds can be fired from a bump stock chamber?
You refuse to answer. Maybe someone else can in this thread
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:42 am to SDVTiger
I think this is a good idea for those parents who have kids. I know as far as being a parent keep the gun locked up. But mistakes are made or feeling like “my kid knows not to play/touch the gun” mentality, but things happen and kids being kids lives are lost to protocols not being followed.
With this technology it can save a young child’s life in these type situations.
With this technology it can save a young child’s life in these type situations.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:45 am to Auy2k
I dont mind the tech if its voluntary.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:46 am to Auy2k
quote:
There should be an override option to disable the biometric component.
There will be (likely already is) an override option, but it's not to disable the biometric component, it overrides the ability to function.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:50 am to Placekicker
Anyone who purchases one of these is asking for all kinds of trouble.
What happens when a purchaser grabs his smart gun to address an intruder but it does not instantly recognize him (sort if like biometrics and facial recognition on phones doesn't always work the first time).
Also, is this wholly self contained? If this is somehow tied to the internet, could the FBI disable your guns before they decide to visit you abiut a Facebook post? Can it be hacked? What happens to your firearm of there's an EMP?
Dumb.
Dumb.
What happens when a purchaser grabs his smart gun to address an intruder but it does not instantly recognize him (sort if like biometrics and facial recognition on phones doesn't always work the first time).
Also, is this wholly self contained? If this is somehow tied to the internet, could the FBI disable your guns before they decide to visit you abiut a Facebook post? Can it be hacked? What happens to your firearm of there's an EMP?
Dumb.
Dumb.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:53 am to Auy2k
quote:
With this technology it can save a young child’s life in these type situations.
I can understand parents having them on some guns, not sure I would want it on a self defense firearm.
Its not a real problem until the government forces it.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:53 am to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
Its not a real problem until the government forces it.
Correct.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 9:56 am to SDVTiger
quote:
And how many rounds can be fired from a bump stock chamber?
There we go. I knew you'd come through, SDVCicilline.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 10:04 am to Placekicker
They will be hacked so that bad guys can use them.
Posted on 3/29/24 at 10:14 am to DisplacedBuckeye
Why do you refuse to answer?
Posted on 3/29/24 at 10:20 am to SDVTiger
Because you're a retard and it triggers you.
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