Common Ground of Southeastern Wisconsin (a grass-roots organization of congregations, religious groups, small businesses, nonprofits, schools and neighborhood associations) is pushing for smart gun technology. The group announced efforts Sunday to encourage manufacturers to develop more user-authenticated guns and locks. They believe this technology will decrease the number of people injured or killed by firearms. So-called smart guns or biometric locks use fingerprints of gun owners to make weapons operable only to the person who actually owns the firearm.
Common Ground Pushing For Smart Gun Technology
Apr 30, 2018 | 10:00 PM
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