Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Smart guns - survey... sort of [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,649 posts)You so far are the only person more confident in the abilities of software and system developers to anticipate and provide for all possible conditions. Unplanned emergencies are a fact of life. A part of my intention in forming this poll was to determine if anyone was comfortable giving up what may be an important aspect of a well established activity in the hope that maybe safety would be improved.
Maybe I'm wrong but I take from your replies here that you consider all aspects of greater speed to be a danger and all aspects of limiting speed to be an asset. It is my opinion that this may be characteristic of folks who favor the idea of control.
I have witnessed first hand that impaired and distracted drivers tend to drive more slowly than others. While the act of passing such a driver may be a short term danger, remaining behind that person may where traffic is collecting and becoming denser is not safe either.
Making it difficult for a law abiding individual to own and acquire a gun will not prevent a criminal from obtaining one.
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