tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post113707798001767763..comments2024-01-18T08:32:39.270-05:00Comments on The Ten Ring: GPS Tracking for Guns, Another Bad IdeaDenise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-73458809145902159862013-01-12T01:39:09.972-05:002013-01-12T01:39:09.972-05:00A simple idea.
We all know that many technologies ...A simple idea.<br />We all know that many technologies nowadays are pretty well advanced, basically anything can be made to fit a need for any new or pre existing product in the proper way without compromising the effectiveness of any product. <br />With guns, it's certainly possible to integrate a sturdy data collecting micro transmitter with gps capabilities into any gun design. The gps would not be on at all times but only activated once a gun is fired. When a gun is fired, information could be sent to a police database. Simple information, instant and to the point. Where and when a gun was fired. <br />Call me naive but I see no harm in something like that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-83870648851208164782012-12-23T03:20:53.698-05:002012-12-23T03:20:53.698-05:00Ideas
GPS on guns.
This is bad because anybody c...Ideas<br /><br />GPS on guns. <br />This is bad because anybody can track the gun and use that info against you.( government hackers and criminals ) <br /><br />Instead of putting gps on guns maybe put a receiver. (Passive RFID) or Technoigy not developed yet.<br />And at the safe zones have the radio signal broadcast a disable signal (range 300 feet of safe zone) <br />This way no tracking information is being sent or received. Just on or off.<br /><br />Something likes how a radio works. Able to receive a signal within a certain range and within that range it will disable the fully automatic mode or disable the gun until its out of that range. The gun would be able to work normally when not in the range of a school or church ext.<br />But have it act like save zones.<br />Now how to answer the question about government tyranny. <br />This one is a hard thing to look at because no matter what side of the fence you sit on some opposition is going to happen. <br />Fully automatic Guns that predate this system are still legal but make it to where these types of guns are made in lower numbers. <br />Not illegal just harder to get dependant on price and availability.<br /><br />This is only pertaining to fully automatic guns.<br /><br />Hunting guns, hand guns and any gun with a round rate lower than say 12 rounds will be unaffected.<br />This is only an Idea that can be modified and changed till we get all the bugs worked out, BUT we have to Start somewhere.<br /><br />In closing I do not think this is the type of thing I want the Government to be a part of but sort of a industry standard. <br />For all the fully automatic weapons something needs to be done. <br /><br />How do we determine Safe Zones.<br />That’s a hard one too.<br />Schools Churches Library’s I think any public place BUT in limited/approved places. approved by a vote or 3rd party.<br />Gun Bans don’t work but limited mode might be a compromise.<br />I think this is just enough change that the people are willing to accept.<br /><br />Any more any I don’t think this will happen. Reality.<br /><br />Why a 3rd party?<br />Well why not. Government has this own agenda. It’s better to have somebody without a agenda you get better and unbiased results.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-79703875107741588362012-12-22T15:38:53.347-05:002012-12-22T15:38:53.347-05:00Have gps unlock the gun at applicants approved loc...Have gps unlock the gun at applicants approved locations Im assuming a radius in feet around there home would be one of them. But not the bank, school, movie theater,Ect. Also have it, if the guns electronics or lock is tamperd with, would sever the firing pin and send out becon perminetly dismantled. That would pretty much cover it all.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com