The Obama administration is locked and loaded for a fresh push on gun control initiatives -- reportedly moving to advocate for so-called "smart gun" technology as early as Friday, despite concerns from the gun lobby.
Politico reports President Obama is set to release findings on the technology from a multi-agency review, and White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett was previewing the material to a select set of groups on Thursday.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest confirmed to reporters that the administration would be making an announcement on Friday, without going into detail.
"We'll have more that we can talk about tomorrow," he said. "... Under discussion was exploring what kind of technology could be effectively used to make guns safer. .....
No mention of making people safer - now, that just might achieve something! As has been the case for some time, there is this naive notion that 'smart guns' are the panacea for solving 'gun crime', with little thought given to reliability and the safety of the legitimate gun owner. Criminals regardless will continue to keep and use "real guns" despite any imposed changes that will only prejudice the safety of law abiding owners, and add cost-prohibitive barriers.
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