Despite the advances in firearm technology, “smart guns” that enhance safety and reduce unauthorized use are not readily available in the U.S. market. Irish entrepreneur Robert McNamara, inspired by the tragic Sandy Hook shooting, aims to develop these innovative guns that can only be fired by authorized users, yet widespread adoption remains a challenge.
Industry experts highlight that while these firearms show significant promise in preventing gun-related accidents and misuse, regulatory hurdles and market resistance slow their entry. With public safety implications at stake, this technology raises critical questions about the future of firearm ownership in America.
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