The Justice Department is exploring gun tracking bracelets as part of its gun control efforts. Attorney General Eric Holder said Friday to a House panel the idea is to make guns more safe using technological advancements.
"By making them either through finger print identification, the gun talks to a bracelet or something that you might wear, how guns can be used only by the person who is lawfully in possession of the weapon," said Holder.
"It’s those kinds of things that I think we want to try to explore so that we can make sure that people have the ability to enjoy their Second Amendment rights, but at the same time decreasing the misuse of weapons that lead to the kinds of things that we see on a daily basis."
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When in the hell are these techno-illiterate jackasses going to realize ANY technology can be hacked.., and will be. Just imagine relying on this system to save your life, then imagine your soon to be murderer has a 'car door clicker' in his hand jamming your pistol?
ReplyDeleteIdiots.., the lot of them, they're so focused on controlling guns that they've lost all common sense.
reject this one. not in the constitution or bill of rights. I see no bracelets in either...
ReplyDeleteAnd this will be retroactive??? Just see if some 300 million guns are brought in for this...right...this is just another attempt to disarm the population and control the citizens...
ReplyDeleteThis is some ignorant stuff from ignorant people and only one person is commenting?
ReplyDeleteNot only can it be hacked as you say the government will be able to deactivate it so you can't use it against them. DUH! WAKE UP Sheeple.
All that means is that they will think we need bracelet control laws.
ReplyDeleteSooooo, when the Holder hands over the weapons to the cartels, will there's be gold or silver? With, or without, diamonds?
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