Tell me if this is not the biggest case cognitive dissonance you have heard of coming from the pro-gun side and then tell me if this is not another example of why we need sensible gun legislation passed. Here is a story about gun store owner and a businesswoman trying to do the "right thing" she was trying to market a smart gun and he was going to start selling the nation's first smart gun but he had to reverse his decision because the mother fucker gun-rights activists were threatening him with DEATH.
Ms. Padilla also has received death threats because she is trying to bring to market the very first smart gun.
Ms. Padilla, a fast-talking, hard-charging Beverly Hills businesswoman who leads the company’s fledgling American division, encountered the same uproar that has stopped gun control advocates, Congress, President Obama and lawmakers across the country as they seek to pass tougher laws and promote new technologies they contend will lead to fewer firearms deaths.
Now to me a logical thinker, who tries to base their major decisions they make in life using logic and reason, this makes no logical sense why anyone anywhere would be against a "Smart gun" and how selling smart guns encroaches on the Second Amendment? A gun is a gun is it not?
Maybe the typical gun-right activist is too stupid to operate a "Smart Gun", do they not realize that by issuing death threats towards people that are only trying to help only adds fuel to the fire of gun-control advocates, just proves our point, that universal background checks are an absolute must.
Maryland gun store owner Andy Raymond reversed his decision to sell the nation’s first smart gun on Thursday after receiving online death threats from gun-rights activists protesting the technological milestone as a encroachment on the Second Amendment.
Raymond, the co-owner of Engage Armament, had called the decision to sell the Armatix iP1 handgun a “really tough decision” after similar attacks against California's Oak Tree Gun Club near Los Angeles recently forced the store to back away from its association with the new smart gun.
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