Yet more money being spent on "smart gun" technology

Another grant and yet more years being spent on development of so-called smart guns that only allow a particular person to use them.

The Department of Justice has awarded a $254,889 federal grant to the New Jersey Institute of Technology so the Newark university can continue developing its child-proof "smart gun" technology, members of New Jersey's congressional delegation announced today.

NJIT has spent the last nine years on a "dynamic grip recognition" technology that can identify gun owners based on how they squeeze the trigger. The technology uses sensors located in the gun to identify unconscious, reflexive actions unique to each person and then decides whether the gunman is authorized to fire the weapon. . . .

Related Posts

Yet more money being spent on "smart gun" technology
4/ 5
Oleh