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Old 01-06-2009, 02:30 AM  
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Originally Posted by sandman! View Post
im sure someone has managed to do it but the problem is what % of gun owners want one ?

Even if you made it mandatory lets say at the beginning of 2010 all guns sold have to have it, you would see a huge run of gun sales till then by everyone that thinks the idea is stupid.

So you still have millions of gun out there without it and they will be around for the next 50-100 years you cant make a law retroactive and just take away everyone's guns that dont have it.

Personally i think its a stupid idea it adds another thing that can break or not work when you really need your gun, there is a reason revolvers are still popular its because they dont jam and you can almost guarantee when you need it, it will work.
1. You really need to lighten up and find your sense of humor. I even put a smiley in that post, what part of it was lost on you? :D :D :D :D See? SMILEY

2. It seems the technology already exists: http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/59...scription.html

3. If it did become a law no one would give a shit "what gun owners want" or how many of them want such a gun. You make it so all existing guns must be refitted, and all new guns have this kind of safety feature, then you enforce the law. Period. If it takes 20 years to make every gun safer then that's what it takes, stupid idea or not.

4. I'm not sleepy quite yet, want me to help you look for that sense of humor you've misplaced? Lmk.
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