Friday, January 3, 2014

Forbes previews embedded gun chips in hands as developer courts Obama

“Is it Time to Put Chips in Guns?” semiconductor market industry analyst Jim Handy asks in a Tuesday report for Forbes.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Made in China

Invading army override enabled.

Obama Enhanced ...

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Paul X said...

I don't think this is going anywhere. Just a way to keep the gun banners side-tracked. The more they push this silly crap, the more people learn to disobey the rulers, and the better for freedom.

Anonymous said...

They can put them in....we can take them out.
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SWIFT said...

Anonymous@11:18PM, I hope that by saying, "....we can take them out", you meant giving those who advocate chips, the long dirt nap.

Anonymous said...

Who exactly is going to be purchasing these so-called "chipped" firearms?

No one I know would even consider purchasing such a thing.

No firearms manufacturer would even consider it as an option unless they wanted to end their business operations. Or, their only business would be with .gov agencies mandated to have these "chipped" weapons.

Who's going to benefit?

Easy, the guys who are pushing the chips $$!

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Anonymous said...

The "inventor" is from the EU, and it looked like their simulation was filmed there.

Another European solution to a problem that does not exist here.

If there is a perceived problem somewhere, someone will find a way to "monetize" it.